Exam 8: Changing Values, Goals, and Models: New Thinking on Assimilation, Pluralism, and Separatism
Exam 1: Orientation: Basic Terms and Concepts45 Questions
Exam 2: Prejudice: Its Forms and Causes43 Questions
Exam 3: Reducing Prejudice: How Achievable? How Important?43 Questions
Exam 4: Macro-Sociological Perspectives: The Order and Conflict Models43 Questions
Exam 5: Origins and Causes of Ethnic Inequality44 Questions
Exam 6: Changing Patterns of Majority-Minority Relations in the United States43 Questions
Exam 7: Minority Group Movements and Their Impact on Society38 Questions
Exam 8: Changing Values, Goals, and Models: New Thinking on Assimilation, Pluralism, and Separatism43 Questions
Exam 9: Cross-Cultural Studies of Majority-Minority Relations43 Questions
Exam 10: The Status of Majority and Minority Groups in the United States Today43 Questions
Exam 11: The Economic and Health Care Systems and Minority Groups in America43 Questions
Exam 12: Living Apart: Housing Segregation in America43 Questions
Exam 13: The American Political and Legal System and Majority-Minority Relations43 Questions
Exam 14: Education and American Minority Groups43 Questions
Exam 15: Current Trends in Majority-Minority Relations43 Questions
Exam 16: Current Debates: Affirmative Action, Immigration, and Race Versus Class43 Questions
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The main argument Native people have made against the use of Indians as sports mascots for teams and schools is:
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Which racial or ethnic group presents a clear exception to the pattern of seeking assimilation?
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An emphasis on the preservation of the distinct cultural characteristics of different racial,ethnic,and religious groups is called anglo conformity.189
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Since separatism often requires population transfer so that people of different groups have a distinct geographic base,it can be difficult to implement.
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The emergence of self-determination for black Africans has strengthened the hopes of African Americans for greater self-determination.
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Describe the three models of intergroup relations.Give an example of each.
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For most minority groups in American society,discrimination is decreasing,but this group has seen discrimination increase in the last few years.This group is:
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Obama won the 2008 presidential election based on support from all the following groups EXCEPT:
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When two or more groups come to share common attitudes,values,and lifestyles it is called:
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When two groups so assimilate that they lose any identity as separate groups,they have achieved amalgamation.
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The fact that many Americans equate all Muslims with terrorists and view all Arabs as Muslims is based on:
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All other groups in America have been expected to adopt the language,culture,and social structure of the white,northern Europeans.This is an example of:
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When groups retain some social structures and institutions of their own but share others it is called:
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Many social scientists describe the dominant cultural pattern of the United States as Afro-conformity.
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The shift among Hispanic Americans from Republican to Democratic voters can be attributed to:
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In the early stages of the civil rights movement the goals were,for the most part,to:
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All of the following are examples of the difficulties of separatism EXCEPT:
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The argument for pluralism as the ideal type of intergroup relations is based on the premise that:
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Native Americans have used many means to reach their goals which include:
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