Deck 4: Race and Ethnicity: the Obvious Diversity

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Which component of group identity is considered to be essential?

A) Language
B) Dress
C) Hairstyle
D) Music
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Multiculturalism is based on what ideology?

A) pluralism
B) biculturalism
C) democracy
D) bilingualism
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Stereotypes are accurate generalizations about a group of people.
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The term "race" has which two separate meanings?

A) biological and psychological
B) sociological and psychological
C) biological and sociopsychological
D) sociological and biological
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The dominant feature of immigration to Canada since 1975 has been the number of people arriving from the developed world.
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Language is essential to the identity of any ethnic group.
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Which of the following terms best describes the act of prejudging people on the basis of statements and beliefs that do not hold up to rational/critical scrutiny?

A) racism
B) discrimination
C) systemic discrimination
D) prejudice
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By 2017 the percentage of immigrants born in regions other than Europe will be? (new question)

A) 80.5
15
B) 82.5
16
C) 85.5
20
D) 88.5
21
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How many variations are there to ethnocentrism?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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In what year did Parliament officially enact the Multiculturalism Act?

A) 1985
B) 1987
C) 1988
D) 1990
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Black people comprised what percentage of United Empire Loyalists who came to Canada after the American Revolution?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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Race is not a major component of identity.
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What was the largest number of immigrants to arrive in Canada in any one year?

A) 150 000 in 1911
B) 200 000 in 1912
C) 250 000 in 1914
D) 400 000 in 1913
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The dominant feature of immigration to Canada since 1975 has been the number of people arriving from which region?

A) Antarctica
B) Western Europe
C) The United States
D) The developing world
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According to the textbook,what are the two specific types of discrimination?

A) group and institutional
B) group and individual
C) institutional and individual
D) institutional and structural
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Which phase of Canadian immigration coincided with the mightiest movement of people in modern history?

A) stage 1
B) stage 2
C) stage 3
D) stage 4
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Which element do conflict theorists assert is the key to understanding interaction in society?

A) Education
B) Multiculturalism
C) Power
D) Pluralism
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Which federal government Act pledges assistance "in bringing about equal access and participation for all Canadians in the economic,social,cultural,and political life of the nation"?

A) Charter of Rights and Freedoms
B) Multiculturalism Act 1988
C) Canada Act 1982
D) BNA Act 1867
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Slavery did not exist in Canada.
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Multiculturalism is commonly associated with which concept?

A) a melting pot
B) a mosaic
C) Assimilation
D) symbolic interaction
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There are probably no pure races.
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Why is the "brain gain "so important to Canada's economic development and so detrimental to Third World development? Be specific.Provide examples.
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Describe the difference between the biological and sociological meanings of race.Do you believe such a distinction is necessary for a more complete understanding of race and ethnic relations in Canada? Why? Be specific.
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Outline the different theoretical approaches to race and ethnic relations in Canada.
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Pluralism is the belief that ethnic diversity and conflict remain a central feature of modern societies.
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Is the administrative fee for newly arrived immigrants another form of the racist head tax? Why? Why not?
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Prejudice and discrimination cannot be held separately.
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What are meant by the phrases "Yellow Peril "and "direct passage"?
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Racism can be reflected in cultural symbols.
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What are the implications of accepting the ideology of pluralism? Provide an example of each.
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Outline the three (3)general goals of Canada's Multiculturalism Act.
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How do the textbooks that you use relate to the ideas of the 1971 report entitled Teaching Prejudice? What are the similarities,if any? What are the differences,if any? Are you satisfied with your present texts? Be specific.
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Outline the many problems associated with using the term "race." Be specific.
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Explain what is meant by "multicultural tyranny" and the "tyranny of multiculturalism." Be specific.Provide examples for each.
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There is a difference between multiculturalism as government policy and multiculturalism as reality.
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Deck 4: Race and Ethnicity: the Obvious Diversity
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Which component of group identity is considered to be essential?

A) Language
B) Dress
C) Hairstyle
D) Music
A
2
Multiculturalism is based on what ideology?

A) pluralism
B) biculturalism
C) democracy
D) bilingualism
A
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Stereotypes are accurate generalizations about a group of people.
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The term "race" has which two separate meanings?

A) biological and psychological
B) sociological and psychological
C) biological and sociopsychological
D) sociological and biological
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The dominant feature of immigration to Canada since 1975 has been the number of people arriving from the developed world.
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Language is essential to the identity of any ethnic group.
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Which of the following terms best describes the act of prejudging people on the basis of statements and beliefs that do not hold up to rational/critical scrutiny?

A) racism
B) discrimination
C) systemic discrimination
D) prejudice
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8
By 2017 the percentage of immigrants born in regions other than Europe will be? (new question)

A) 80.5
15
B) 82.5
16
C) 85.5
20
D) 88.5
21
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How many variations are there to ethnocentrism?

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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10
In what year did Parliament officially enact the Multiculturalism Act?

A) 1985
B) 1987
C) 1988
D) 1990
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Black people comprised what percentage of United Empire Loyalists who came to Canada after the American Revolution?

A) 5
B) 10
C) 15
D) 20
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Race is not a major component of identity.
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13
What was the largest number of immigrants to arrive in Canada in any one year?

A) 150 000 in 1911
B) 200 000 in 1912
C) 250 000 in 1914
D) 400 000 in 1913
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The dominant feature of immigration to Canada since 1975 has been the number of people arriving from which region?

A) Antarctica
B) Western Europe
C) The United States
D) The developing world
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According to the textbook,what are the two specific types of discrimination?

A) group and institutional
B) group and individual
C) institutional and individual
D) institutional and structural
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Which phase of Canadian immigration coincided with the mightiest movement of people in modern history?

A) stage 1
B) stage 2
C) stage 3
D) stage 4
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17
Which element do conflict theorists assert is the key to understanding interaction in society?

A) Education
B) Multiculturalism
C) Power
D) Pluralism
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18
Which federal government Act pledges assistance "in bringing about equal access and participation for all Canadians in the economic,social,cultural,and political life of the nation"?

A) Charter of Rights and Freedoms
B) Multiculturalism Act 1988
C) Canada Act 1982
D) BNA Act 1867
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19
Slavery did not exist in Canada.
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20
Multiculturalism is commonly associated with which concept?

A) a melting pot
B) a mosaic
C) Assimilation
D) symbolic interaction
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There are probably no pure races.
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22
Why is the "brain gain "so important to Canada's economic development and so detrimental to Third World development? Be specific.Provide examples.
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23
Describe the difference between the biological and sociological meanings of race.Do you believe such a distinction is necessary for a more complete understanding of race and ethnic relations in Canada? Why? Be specific.
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24
Outline the different theoretical approaches to race and ethnic relations in Canada.
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Pluralism is the belief that ethnic diversity and conflict remain a central feature of modern societies.
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Is the administrative fee for newly arrived immigrants another form of the racist head tax? Why? Why not?
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Prejudice and discrimination cannot be held separately.
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What are meant by the phrases "Yellow Peril "and "direct passage"?
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Racism can be reflected in cultural symbols.
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What are the implications of accepting the ideology of pluralism? Provide an example of each.
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Outline the three (3)general goals of Canada's Multiculturalism Act.
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How do the textbooks that you use relate to the ideas of the 1971 report entitled Teaching Prejudice? What are the similarities,if any? What are the differences,if any? Are you satisfied with your present texts? Be specific.
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Outline the many problems associated with using the term "race." Be specific.
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Explain what is meant by "multicultural tyranny" and the "tyranny of multiculturalism." Be specific.Provide examples for each.
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There is a difference between multiculturalism as government policy and multiculturalism as reality.
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