Exam 13: The Future of Race Glossary References Index
Exam 1: Taking Account of Race, Racism, and Privilege41 Questions
Exam 2: White Privilege: the Other Side of Racism46 Questions
Exam 3: Science and the Sociology of Race47 Questions
Exam 4: Emergence of the Us Racial Hierarchy35 Questions
Exam 5: Race Relations in the 19th and 20th Centuries39 Questions
Exam 6: Race Relations in Flux: From Civil Rights to Black Lives Matter47 Questions
Exam 7: Education55 Questions
Exam 8: Economic Inequality and the Role of the State47 Questions
Exam 9: Housing40 Questions
Exam 10: Crime and Criminal Justice58 Questions
Exam 11: Race in the Cultural Imagination50 Questions
Exam 12: Arenas of Racial Integration: Interracial Relationships, Multiracial Families, Biracialmultiracial Identities, Sports, and the Military46 Questions
Exam 13: The Future of Race Glossary References Index49 Questions
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Bonilla-Silva's Latin Americanization thesis is based on this characteristic of Latin America:
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The primary opposition to immigration revolves around economic arguments such as:
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A national movement to remember the Japanese internment camps and call for an official apology and reparations from the U.S. government was called:
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Native Americans were not granted U.S. citizenship until 1924, even though they were required to meet an obligation of citizenship prior to that when they were drafted in WWI.
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The Millenial Generation, those individuals born after 1980, are the most racially/ethnically diverse generation our country has ever known.
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Some argue that immigrants offer more to our economy than they take. The following is the best example of this:
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Someone in Brazil that is fair-skinned and has European features generally does not benefit from white privilege.
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Discuss the history and current status of the reparations movement, specifically efforts to offer reparations for descendants of former slaves. Discuss reparations for Japanese Americans. Give a possible explanation for the differences in government response between the two.
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