Exam 2: Explaining Ethnic Relations
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Which is not true for the argument in split labor market theories?
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"Ethny" is a term developed by ecological theories to explain ethnic discrimination.
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A fair criticism against assimilation theories is that they
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The term "melting pot" is most likely to be associated with
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The degree of discrimination faced by an ethnic subpopulation is directly associated with the subpopulation's level of __________ in society.
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What does an ethnic group's assimilation into a host society say about the discrimination faced by the group?
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According to ecological theories, competition for resources often increases the level of conflict between ethnic subpopulations.
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The internal colonialism model of ethnic relations best fits which group(s) in the United States?
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It is fair to say that ultimately, a sense of threat by a superordinate ethnic subpopulation is the fuel behind its discrimination.
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Split-class theories emphasize that within every class there are dominant and subordinate segments, and that often the subordinate segment is an ethnic minority.
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Large ethnic subpopulations can easily move into middleman minority niches.
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In the split-labor market perspective, the low wages paid to ethnic subpopulations are necessary for securing better working conditions for white workers.
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Which is not a stratification theory, as described in the text?
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Increased identifiability for an ethnic subpopulation lowers the population's risk of being a target of discrimination.
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__________ theories are useful in examining the consequences of discrimination for ethnic groups interested in becoming part of a host society.
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Ethnic stereotypes are necessary to maintaining positive images and beliefs for ethnic subpopulations.
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__________ and __________ most affect the levels of valued resources available to an ethnic subpopulation.
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Cultural assimilation guarantees a subordinate ethnic subpopulation's structural assimilation.
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Is Robert Park's assimilation theory an adequate explanation for the assimilation of Mexican immigrants in America in the 1990s?
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