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Racism is part of Canada's history and current circumstances.
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Although de facto discrimination has existed in Canada for many years,no cases of de jure discrimination have ever been found.
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Although Indigenous peoples in Canada have suffered many disadvantages,they have not been subjected to forced assimilation.
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The internal colonialism model is rooted in historical foundations of racial and ethnic inequality in North America.
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The privileges associated with whiteness are often taken for granted.
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Racism occurs only in times of economic decline and recession.
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De jure discrimination is enforced by custom.
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Proponents of the split labour market theory suggest that white workers suffer as a consequence of racial and ethnic antagonisms.
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Quebec nationalism grew sharply in the early 1960s during the period known as the Quiet Revolution.
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Racial and ethnic diversity is decreasing in Canada.
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Ethnocentrism is when your standards are used as a frame of reference for positively evaluating the behaviour of other groups.
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To some analysts,assimilation is functional because it contributes to the stability of society by minimizing group differences that otherwise might result in hostility and violence.
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A conscious criticism of minorities,often involving a conflict between values of racial equality and selfishness,is referred to as subliminal racism.
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Polite racism involves overt remarks that lead to members of visible minorities feeling out of place.
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Equalitarian pluralism is a situation in which specific ethnic groups are set apart from the dominant group and have unequal access to power and privilege.
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Historically,the high-paying primary labour market has been monopolized by white men.
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The terms majority group and minority group are widely used and their actual meanings are clear.
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According to critical race theory,interest convergence is a secondary factor in bringing about social change.
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The term gendered racism refers to the interactive effect of racism and sexism in the exploitation of women of colour.
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More than 5 million Canadians identify themselves as members of a visible minority.
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Which term best describes the coercive and oppressive nature of residential boarding schools for Indigenous children,one of the most blatant examples of its kind in Canadian history?

A) institutionalized racism
B) subliminal racism
C) polite racism
D) overt racism
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Ethnocentrism refers to the tendency to regard one's own culture and group as the standard.
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What was the "continuous passage" rule of 1908?

A) a government policy distinguishing between visible minorities and those who could "pass" for being white
B) a law that permitted South Asian immigration only on ships that made non-stop trips from India
C) a law regulating Chinese workers on the railway,which allowed them free travel as long as they made non-stop trips to their destination
D) an immigration policy that prevented any visible minorities from entering Canada,and restricted them to continuous passage through Canada to another destination
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During World War II,Japanese Canadians experienced one of the most vicious forms of discrimination sanctioned by Canadian law.
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Which of the following statements does NOT describe the experiences of internally colonized groups?

A) They have been forced to exist in a society other than their own.
B) They have been kept out of the political and economic mainstream.
C) They have remained in subordinate positions for shorter periods of time than voluntary migrants.
D) They have been subjected to severe attacks on their own culture.
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Suppose that every day at recess three Indigenous boys are excluded from playing soccer with the other boys.When they ask why,a white boy states,"We didn't invite you!" What is the term for what is happening?

A) prejudice
B) stereotyping
C) social distance
D) discrimination
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Based on the categories of racism outlined by Fleras and Elliott,what kind of racism would a youth group called the White Brotherhood be involved in?

A) systemic
B) overt
C) polite
D) subliminal
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According to the text,what justified Europeans' aggression toward Aboriginals?

A) stereotypes
B) power
C) class
D) history
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Race is less a biological reality than a social creation.
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Scapegoats are incapable of offering resistance to the hostility and aggression of others.
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In 1980,Emily,a status Indian woman,had her rights revoked when she married Ted,a Caucasian man.Emily was a victim of what?

A) de jure discrimination
B) de facto discrimination
C) de ploy discrimination
D) ethnocentric discrimination
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Unlike race,ethnicity is not a basis for hierarchical ranking in Canada.
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Canada is colour-blind.
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Racism involves elements of prejudice,ethnocentrism,stereotyping,and discrimination.
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The split labour market involves class,race,ethnicity,and gender).
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Polite racism refers to overt prejudice that is followed by an apology.
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What occurs when members of a racial or ethnic group are forcibly placed under the economic and political control of the dominant group?

A) structural segregation
B) internal colonialism
C) classism
D) racial discrimination
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Canadian immigration policy continued to use race or national origin as a criterion for admission until the early 1960s.
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Approximately what percentage of the Canadian population is francophone?

A) 5 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 35 percent
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Which group was subject to a head tax as part of Canada's racist immigration policy?

A) Polish
B) South Asians
C) Chinese
D) Japanese
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When did education,occupation,and language skills replace race or national origin as the criteria for admission to Canada?

A) 1930
B) 1942
C) 1962
D) 1979
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Which of the following groups is cited in the text as an example of internal colonialism?

A) African Americans in the southern United States
B) Indigenous peoples in Canada
C) the Japanese population in Canada
D) English-speaking people in Quebec
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Which of the following groups is the most disadvantaged racial or ethnic group in Canada?

A) South Asians
B) Indigenous peoples
C) Francophones
D) immigrants from Syria
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The text cites the federal government's reserve system for status Indians as a blatant example of what?

A) segregation
B) accommodation
C) structural assimilation
D) amalgamation
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Which group includes all people of colour and white women in Canada?

A) working class
B) majority
C) visible minority
D) minority
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Suppose you were undertaking a study of identity formation and you examined members of racial and ethnic minorities and members of the white majority.What theoretical perspective would likely inform your research?

A) feminist theory
B) postmodern theory
C) symbolic interactionist theory
D) functionalist theory
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In Canada,Ukrainians,French Canadians,African Canadians,Asian Canadians,and others co-exist.What term best describes this?

A) ethnic pluralism
B) equalitarian segmentism
C) inequalitarian pluralism
D) cultural segmentism
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Alex respects all of his university classmates.He routinely interacts with a diverse group of friends,both studying with them and spending time in recreation with them.According to sociologist Robert Merton,how would Alex be classified?

A) as an unprejudiced nondiscriminator
B) as an unprejudiced discriminator
C) as a prejudiced nondiscriminator
D) as a prejudiced discriminator
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What term do sociologists use for the group whose members,because of physical or cultural characteristics,are disadvantaged and subjected to unequal treatment by the dominant group and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination?

A) socially depressed
B) minority
C) marginalized
D) powerless
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Your parents believe that all people from Hawaii can hula dance and have pig roasts on a regular basis.What name would sociologists use to describe these overgeneralizations?

A) prejudice
B) discrimination
C) stereotypes
D) racism
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Approximately what percentage of the immigrants arriving in Canada today are visible minorities?

A) 35 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 80 percent
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Jack maintains that discrimination against visible minorities appears ordinary and natural to many of his colleagues at work.Which perspective is Jack using?

A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) critical race theory
D) postmodern
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Which term best describes the federal government's reserve system for status Indians in Canada?

A) assimilation
B) segregation
C) integration
D) approximation
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According to the text,which of the following is the most reliable and important source on racism?

A) the Canadian Long-Form Census
B) meta-analysis of social science studies on racism
C) the individuals who have experienced it directly
D) the officials who collect information on instances of racism
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According to Fleras and Elliott,what form of racism enables individuals to maintain two apparently conflicting values-one rooted in the egalitarian virtues of justice and fairness,the other in beliefs that result in resentment and selfishness?

A) institutionalized racism
B) ethnocentric racism
C) subliminal racism
D) overt racism
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What term did sociologist Robert Merton use to refer to teens who have no personal prejudices but engage in discrimination because of pressure from their friends?

A) unprejudiced discriminator
B) prejudiced discriminator
C) prejudiced nondiscriminatory
D) unprejudiced nondiscriminator
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What is the key objective of multiculturalism?

A) creating a horizontal mosaic
B) promoting ethnic diversity
C) creating equal opportunities for immigrants
D) promoting unity through diversity
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What term do Augie Fleras and Jean Leonard Elliott use to capture the social significance of being white?

A) white privilege
B) Caucasian power
C) white power
D) white supremacy
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According to Fleras and Elliott (2003),which of the following advantages is NOT associated with white privilege?

A) cordial treatment
B) access to inexpensive housing
C) peace of mind
D) satisfaction of socializing at night
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Equalitarian pluralism refers to a situation in which ethnic groups coexist in equality with one another.What is this pattern also referred to as?

A) miscegenation
B) segregation
C) accommodation
D) compatibility
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What did John Porter's (1965)extensive analysis of ethnic groups in Canada demonstrate?

A) The "vertical mosaic" no longer exists.
B) There is a significant degree of ethnic stratification in Canada.
C) All ethnic groups are roughly equal in terms of the distribution of social resources.
D) Although race can be a factor in social stratification,ethnicity is not important.
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Which term is used to describe racially segregated schools in Nova Scotia?

A) overt segregation
B) de jure segregation
C) institutionalized segregation
D) de facto segregation
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In 2008,how many Canadians identified themselves as a visible minority?

A) 1 in 2
B) 1 in 4
C) 1 in 6
D) 1 in 10
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Suppose a group of immigrants from Africa learns English,dresses in Western-style clothing,and abandons their traditional foods after moving to the United States.According to a functionalist perspective,what kind of assimilation are they demonstrating?

A) cultural
B) psychological
C) structural
D) psychological
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White workers may use racial discrimination against nonwhites to protect their position,particularly when upper-tier workers feel threatened by lower-tier workers.This sort of explanation of prejudice is based on what theory?

A) split labour market theory
B) social learning theory
C) authoritarian personality theory
D) scapegoat theory
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Which theory refers to the division of the economy into two areas of employment in which subordinate groups tend to occupy positions with little security and hazardous working conditions?

A) work racism theory
B) internal colonialism theory
C) split labour market theory
D) racial formation theory
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Which term refers to the belief in the superiority of one's own culture compared with that of others?

A) prejudicism
B) ethnocentrism
C) subliminal racism
D) stereotyping
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Which perspective includes a hypothesis suggesting that contact between people from divergent groups should lead to favourable attitudes and behaviours?

A) symbolic interactionist
B) feminist
C) postmodern
D) critical race theory
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The poor housing conditions on Indigenous reserves are attributable to which of the following?

A) split labour market
B) colonialism
C) scapegoating
D) ethnic pluralism
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Cam is using a postmodern perspective to study race.Which of the following topics is most likely to form his research focus?

A) how internal colonialism occurs when members of racial groups are conquered
B) how human rights legislation fails to address subtle forms of racism
C) how women are doubly disadvantaged because of their race and gender
D) how racist discourses serve to sustain patterns of discrimination
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Can minorities be racist?

A) It depends on how one defines racism.
B) Yes,minorities can be racist.
C) No,it is impossible for minorities to be racist.
D) Minorities can be racist,but only against their own ethic group.
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What process puts prejudice into practice?

A) discrimination
B) ethnocentrism
C) alienation
D) ethnocentrism
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Which category of people is referred to by the term "race" in the text?

A) those who have distinctly inferior personal characteristics when compared to a dominant majority
B) those who have been singled out as inferior or superior,often on the basis of physical characteristics such as skin colour,hair texture,and eye shape
C) those who have similar genetic heritage
D) those who have distinctive cultural characteristics
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When has racism been prevalent in Canada?

A) only in times of economic decline and recession
B) since the country was formed
C) when immigrant groups outwardly threaten nonimmigrants
D) when nonwhites achieve power over whites
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Which term best characterizes members of the dominant group who lobby for progressive antiracism policies but only because they believe that doing so will advance their own self-interest?

A) antiracism coalitions
B) interest convergence
C) ethnocentrism
D) internal colonialism
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Which statement best reflects the visible minority population in Canada?

A) It has decreased over the last decade.
B) It has remained relatively stable since 2000.
C) It represents one-sixth of all individuals.
D) It has increased,although not substantially since 2000.
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Which of the following characteristics is NOT a unifying feature of ethnic groups?

A) religious practices
B) a sense of community
C) ascribed membership
D) geographic dispersal
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According to which theory would you argue that gender and race or ethnicity are important in work exploitation because some jobs are race and/or gender-typed?

A) critical race theory
B) postmodern theory
C) symbolic interactionist theory
D) functionalist theory
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After Confederation,it was assumed that future French- and English-speaking groups would co-exist.Why did the French struggle for cultural survival until World War II?

A) A series of epidemics,including smallpox,reduced the French population.
B) There was a drop in the French birth rate and a corresponding rise in the British birth rate.
C) There were several civil wars between the British and the French.
D) English-speaking Canadians controlled the major economic institutions throughout Canada,including Quebec.
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What is the term for discrimination based on social custom?

A) de jure discrimination
B) de facto discrimination
C) stereotyping
D) institutional racism
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Racism is part of Canada's history and current circumstances.
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Although de facto discrimination has existed in Canada for many years,no cases of de jure discrimination have ever been found.
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Although Indigenous peoples in Canada have suffered many disadvantages,they have not been subjected to forced assimilation.
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The internal colonialism model is rooted in historical foundations of racial and ethnic inequality in North America.
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The privileges associated with whiteness are often taken for granted.
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Racism occurs only in times of economic decline and recession.
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De jure discrimination is enforced by custom.
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Proponents of the split labour market theory suggest that white workers suffer as a consequence of racial and ethnic antagonisms.
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Quebec nationalism grew sharply in the early 1960s during the period known as the Quiet Revolution.
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Racial and ethnic diversity is decreasing in Canada.
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Ethnocentrism is when your standards are used as a frame of reference for positively evaluating the behaviour of other groups.
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To some analysts,assimilation is functional because it contributes to the stability of society by minimizing group differences that otherwise might result in hostility and violence.
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A conscious criticism of minorities,often involving a conflict between values of racial equality and selfishness,is referred to as subliminal racism.
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Polite racism involves overt remarks that lead to members of visible minorities feeling out of place.
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Equalitarian pluralism is a situation in which specific ethnic groups are set apart from the dominant group and have unequal access to power and privilege.
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Historically,the high-paying primary labour market has been monopolized by white men.
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The terms majority group and minority group are widely used and their actual meanings are clear.
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According to critical race theory,interest convergence is a secondary factor in bringing about social change.
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The term gendered racism refers to the interactive effect of racism and sexism in the exploitation of women of colour.
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More than 5 million Canadians identify themselves as members of a visible minority.
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Which term best describes the coercive and oppressive nature of residential boarding schools for Indigenous children,one of the most blatant examples of its kind in Canadian history?

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Ethnocentrism refers to the tendency to regard one's own culture and group as the standard.
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What was the "continuous passage" rule of 1908?

A) a government policy distinguishing between visible minorities and those who could "pass" for being white
B) a law that permitted South Asian immigration only on ships that made non-stop trips from India
C) a law regulating Chinese workers on the railway,which allowed them free travel as long as they made non-stop trips to their destination
D) an immigration policy that prevented any visible minorities from entering Canada,and restricted them to continuous passage through Canada to another destination
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During World War II,Japanese Canadians experienced one of the most vicious forms of discrimination sanctioned by Canadian law.
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Which of the following statements does NOT describe the experiences of internally colonized groups?

A) They have been forced to exist in a society other than their own.
B) They have been kept out of the political and economic mainstream.
C) They have remained in subordinate positions for shorter periods of time than voluntary migrants.
D) They have been subjected to severe attacks on their own culture.
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Suppose that every day at recess three Indigenous boys are excluded from playing soccer with the other boys.When they ask why,a white boy states,"We didn't invite you!" What is the term for what is happening?

A) prejudice
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C) social distance
D) discrimination
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Based on the categories of racism outlined by Fleras and Elliott,what kind of racism would a youth group called the White Brotherhood be involved in?

A) systemic
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C) polite
D) subliminal
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According to the text,what justified Europeans' aggression toward Aboriginals?

A) stereotypes
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D) history
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Race is less a biological reality than a social creation.
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Scapegoats are incapable of offering resistance to the hostility and aggression of others.
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In 1980,Emily,a status Indian woman,had her rights revoked when she married Ted,a Caucasian man.Emily was a victim of what?

A) de jure discrimination
B) de facto discrimination
C) de ploy discrimination
D) ethnocentric discrimination
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Unlike race,ethnicity is not a basis for hierarchical ranking in Canada.
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Canada is colour-blind.
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Racism involves elements of prejudice,ethnocentrism,stereotyping,and discrimination.
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The split labour market involves class,race,ethnicity,and gender).
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Polite racism refers to overt prejudice that is followed by an apology.
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What occurs when members of a racial or ethnic group are forcibly placed under the economic and political control of the dominant group?

A) structural segregation
B) internal colonialism
C) classism
D) racial discrimination
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Canadian immigration policy continued to use race or national origin as a criterion for admission until the early 1960s.
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Approximately what percentage of the Canadian population is francophone?

A) 5 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 35 percent
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Which group was subject to a head tax as part of Canada's racist immigration policy?

A) Polish
B) South Asians
C) Chinese
D) Japanese
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When did education,occupation,and language skills replace race or national origin as the criteria for admission to Canada?

A) 1930
B) 1942
C) 1962
D) 1979
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Which of the following groups is cited in the text as an example of internal colonialism?

A) African Americans in the southern United States
B) Indigenous peoples in Canada
C) the Japanese population in Canada
D) English-speaking people in Quebec
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Which of the following groups is the most disadvantaged racial or ethnic group in Canada?

A) South Asians
B) Indigenous peoples
C) Francophones
D) immigrants from Syria
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The text cites the federal government's reserve system for status Indians as a blatant example of what?

A) segregation
B) accommodation
C) structural assimilation
D) amalgamation
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Which group includes all people of colour and white women in Canada?

A) working class
B) majority
C) visible minority
D) minority
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Suppose you were undertaking a study of identity formation and you examined members of racial and ethnic minorities and members of the white majority.What theoretical perspective would likely inform your research?

A) feminist theory
B) postmodern theory
C) symbolic interactionist theory
D) functionalist theory
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In Canada,Ukrainians,French Canadians,African Canadians,Asian Canadians,and others co-exist.What term best describes this?

A) ethnic pluralism
B) equalitarian segmentism
C) inequalitarian pluralism
D) cultural segmentism
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Alex respects all of his university classmates.He routinely interacts with a diverse group of friends,both studying with them and spending time in recreation with them.According to sociologist Robert Merton,how would Alex be classified?

A) as an unprejudiced nondiscriminator
B) as an unprejudiced discriminator
C) as a prejudiced nondiscriminator
D) as a prejudiced discriminator
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What term do sociologists use for the group whose members,because of physical or cultural characteristics,are disadvantaged and subjected to unequal treatment by the dominant group and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination?

A) socially depressed
B) minority
C) marginalized
D) powerless
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Your parents believe that all people from Hawaii can hula dance and have pig roasts on a regular basis.What name would sociologists use to describe these overgeneralizations?

A) prejudice
B) discrimination
C) stereotypes
D) racism
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Approximately what percentage of the immigrants arriving in Canada today are visible minorities?

A) 35 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 65 percent
D) 80 percent
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Jack maintains that discrimination against visible minorities appears ordinary and natural to many of his colleagues at work.Which perspective is Jack using?

A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) critical race theory
D) postmodern
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Which term best describes the federal government's reserve system for status Indians in Canada?

A) assimilation
B) segregation
C) integration
D) approximation
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According to the text,which of the following is the most reliable and important source on racism?

A) the Canadian Long-Form Census
B) meta-analysis of social science studies on racism
C) the individuals who have experienced it directly
D) the officials who collect information on instances of racism
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According to Fleras and Elliott,what form of racism enables individuals to maintain two apparently conflicting values-one rooted in the egalitarian virtues of justice and fairness,the other in beliefs that result in resentment and selfishness?

A) institutionalized racism
B) ethnocentric racism
C) subliminal racism
D) overt racism
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What term did sociologist Robert Merton use to refer to teens who have no personal prejudices but engage in discrimination because of pressure from their friends?

A) unprejudiced discriminator
B) prejudiced discriminator
C) prejudiced nondiscriminatory
D) unprejudiced nondiscriminator
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What is the key objective of multiculturalism?

A) creating a horizontal mosaic
B) promoting ethnic diversity
C) creating equal opportunities for immigrants
D) promoting unity through diversity
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What term do Augie Fleras and Jean Leonard Elliott use to capture the social significance of being white?

A) white privilege
B) Caucasian power
C) white power
D) white supremacy
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According to Fleras and Elliott (2003),which of the following advantages is NOT associated with white privilege?

A) cordial treatment
B) access to inexpensive housing
C) peace of mind
D) satisfaction of socializing at night
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Equalitarian pluralism refers to a situation in which ethnic groups coexist in equality with one another.What is this pattern also referred to as?

A) miscegenation
B) segregation
C) accommodation
D) compatibility
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What did John Porter's (1965)extensive analysis of ethnic groups in Canada demonstrate?

A) The "vertical mosaic" no longer exists.
B) There is a significant degree of ethnic stratification in Canada.
C) All ethnic groups are roughly equal in terms of the distribution of social resources.
D) Although race can be a factor in social stratification,ethnicity is not important.
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62
Which term is used to describe racially segregated schools in Nova Scotia?

A) overt segregation
B) de jure segregation
C) institutionalized segregation
D) de facto segregation
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63
In 2008,how many Canadians identified themselves as a visible minority?

A) 1 in 2
B) 1 in 4
C) 1 in 6
D) 1 in 10
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64
Suppose a group of immigrants from Africa learns English,dresses in Western-style clothing,and abandons their traditional foods after moving to the United States.According to a functionalist perspective,what kind of assimilation are they demonstrating?

A) cultural
B) psychological
C) structural
D) psychological
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65
White workers may use racial discrimination against nonwhites to protect their position,particularly when upper-tier workers feel threatened by lower-tier workers.This sort of explanation of prejudice is based on what theory?

A) split labour market theory
B) social learning theory
C) authoritarian personality theory
D) scapegoat theory
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66
Which theory refers to the division of the economy into two areas of employment in which subordinate groups tend to occupy positions with little security and hazardous working conditions?

A) work racism theory
B) internal colonialism theory
C) split labour market theory
D) racial formation theory
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67
Which term refers to the belief in the superiority of one's own culture compared with that of others?

A) prejudicism
B) ethnocentrism
C) subliminal racism
D) stereotyping
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68
Which perspective includes a hypothesis suggesting that contact between people from divergent groups should lead to favourable attitudes and behaviours?

A) symbolic interactionist
B) feminist
C) postmodern
D) critical race theory
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69
The poor housing conditions on Indigenous reserves are attributable to which of the following?

A) split labour market
B) colonialism
C) scapegoating
D) ethnic pluralism
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70
Cam is using a postmodern perspective to study race.Which of the following topics is most likely to form his research focus?

A) how internal colonialism occurs when members of racial groups are conquered
B) how human rights legislation fails to address subtle forms of racism
C) how women are doubly disadvantaged because of their race and gender
D) how racist discourses serve to sustain patterns of discrimination
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71
Can minorities be racist?

A) It depends on how one defines racism.
B) Yes,minorities can be racist.
C) No,it is impossible for minorities to be racist.
D) Minorities can be racist,but only against their own ethic group.
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72
What process puts prejudice into practice?

A) discrimination
B) ethnocentrism
C) alienation
D) ethnocentrism
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73
Which category of people is referred to by the term "race" in the text?

A) those who have distinctly inferior personal characteristics when compared to a dominant majority
B) those who have been singled out as inferior or superior,often on the basis of physical characteristics such as skin colour,hair texture,and eye shape
C) those who have similar genetic heritage
D) those who have distinctive cultural characteristics
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74
When has racism been prevalent in Canada?

A) only in times of economic decline and recession
B) since the country was formed
C) when immigrant groups outwardly threaten nonimmigrants
D) when nonwhites achieve power over whites
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75
Which term best characterizes members of the dominant group who lobby for progressive antiracism policies but only because they believe that doing so will advance their own self-interest?

A) antiracism coalitions
B) interest convergence
C) ethnocentrism
D) internal colonialism
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76
Which statement best reflects the visible minority population in Canada?

A) It has decreased over the last decade.
B) It has remained relatively stable since 2000.
C) It represents one-sixth of all individuals.
D) It has increased,although not substantially since 2000.
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77
Which of the following characteristics is NOT a unifying feature of ethnic groups?

A) religious practices
B) a sense of community
C) ascribed membership
D) geographic dispersal
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78
According to which theory would you argue that gender and race or ethnicity are important in work exploitation because some jobs are race and/or gender-typed?

A) critical race theory
B) postmodern theory
C) symbolic interactionist theory
D) functionalist theory
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79
After Confederation,it was assumed that future French- and English-speaking groups would co-exist.Why did the French struggle for cultural survival until World War II?

A) A series of epidemics,including smallpox,reduced the French population.
B) There was a drop in the French birth rate and a corresponding rise in the British birth rate.
C) There were several civil wars between the British and the French.
D) English-speaking Canadians controlled the major economic institutions throughout Canada,including Quebec.
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80
What is the term for discrimination based on social custom?

A) de jure discrimination
B) de facto discrimination
C) stereotyping
D) institutional racism
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