Exam 7: White Privilege and the Changing Us Racial Hierarchy
Exam 1: The Origin of the Idea of Race34 Questions
Exam 2: Race, Immigration, and Citizenship From the 1840s to the 1920s35 Questions
Exam 3: Racial Ideologies From the 1920s to the Present35 Questions
Exam 4: Sociological Theories of Race and Racism35 Questions
Exam 5: Racism in the Media: the Spread of Ideology35 Questions
Exam 6: Colorism and Skin-Color Stratification35 Questions
Exam 7: White Privilege and the Changing Us Racial Hierarchy34 Questions
Exam 8: Educational Inequality33 Questions
Exam 9: Income and Labor Market Inequality35 Questions
Exam 10: Inequality in Housing and Wealth35 Questions
Exam 11: Racism and the Criminal Justice System34 Questions
Exam 12: Health Inequalities, Environmental Racism, and Environmental Justice34 Questions
Exam 13: Racism, Nativism, and Immigration Policy35 Questions
Exam 14: Racial Justice in the United States Today34 Questions
Exam 15: Thinking Globally: Race and Racisms in France, South Africa, and Brazil35 Questions
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The Brookings Institute issued a report predicting that Whites will no longer be the majority racial group in the United States by what year?
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In the opening story, Kevin Johnson, talks about his mixed heritage as the son of a Mexican American mother and an Anglo father. What were some of the challenges he faced?
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In the 2010 census, ______ percent of Hispanics identified as Black?
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In the 2010 census, _____ percent of Hispanics identified their race as White:
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In the 2010 census, 36.7% of Hispanics identified as ________.
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Researchers who surveyed Arab Americans in the Detroit area found that Arab Americans who were Christian identified as:
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What percentage of marriages in the United States involve persons of different races?
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Even though Jews faced discrimination during and after World War II, as Whites, they were able to reap the benefits of:
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It is useful to look ________ at Whiteness in the same ways that we examine Blackness, Asian-ness, indigeneity, or latinidad.
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The only time the same racial categories were used for consecutive censuses were in:
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Do all Latinos who describe themselves as "White" have very light skin?
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The process through which immigrants adopt the racial identities of their host country is called:
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