Exam 10: Race and Ethnicity
Exam 1: A Sociological Compass130 Questions
Exam 2: How Sociologists Do Research134 Questions
Exam 3: Culture134 Questions
Exam 4: Socialization135 Questions
Exam 5: Social Interaction135 Questions
Exam 6: Social Collectivities: Groups to Societies135 Questions
Exam 7: Deviance and Crime134 Questions
Exam 8: Stratification: United States and Global Perspectives135 Questions
Exam 9: Globalization, Inequality, and Development135 Questions
Exam 10: Race and Ethnicity133 Questions
Exam 11: Sexuality and Gender135 Questions
Exam 12: Sociology of the Body: Disability, Aging, and Death135 Questions
Exam 13: Work and the Economy135 Questions
Exam 14: Politics133 Questions
Exam 15: Families135 Questions
Exam 16: Religion136 Questions
Exam 17: Education134 Questions
Exam 18: The Mass Media136 Questions
Exam 19: Health and Medicine133 Questions
Exam 20: Population and Urbanization135 Questions
Exam 21: Collective Action and Social Movements135 Questions
Exam 22: Technology and the Global Environment135 Questions
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____ analyzes the process by which conflict between ethnic and racial groups emerges and is resolved in stages.
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The United States is becoming a more ethnically and racially diverse society due to:
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The former Soviet Union used ethnic quotas to determine:
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Compare and contrast the experience of Native Americans and Chicanos.What do we learn by analyzing their experiences?
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Most sociologists believe that the idea of race matters because it:
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Explain what William Julius Wilson meant by the "declining significance of race?" Do you agree with his argument?
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The intentional extermination of an entire ethnic or racial population is called:
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Because Morton tried to use science to show that Native Americans and African Americans naturally rest at the bottom of the social hierarchy,his ideas were used to justify:
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One criticism of the argument that genes determine specific behaviors of racial groups is that it is impossible to:
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According to Brym and Lie,ethnic values and other elements of ethnic culture have less of an effect on the way people behave than we commonly believe because:
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Ethnic group membership tends to persist because of the emotional support it provides.
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The argument for the genetic basis of black athletic superiority begins to falter once we consider:
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Blauner's work is important because it stimulated the development of a broad range of theories and research that emphasized:
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Malcolm X argued that it doesn't matter to a racist whether an African American is a professor or a panhandler,because:
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Around 1900,Italian Americans started thinking of themselves as Americans instead of as people from a particular town or area in Italy.The reason for this shift in thinking and self-identification was:
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Most sociologists stress how social-structural conditions,rather than values,determine the economic success or failure of ethnic groups.
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Due to a comparatively high immigration rate and a comparatively low birth rate among non-Hispanic whites,the United States:
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