Deck 5: Racial and Ethnic Inequality
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Deck 5: Racial and Ethnic Inequality
1
The number of races in the world is
A) down to three, due to migration
B) up to five, due to multiculturalism
C) socially defined
D) four, as currently defined by physical and cultural anthropologists
A) down to three, due to migration
B) up to five, due to multiculturalism
C) socially defined
D) four, as currently defined by physical and cultural anthropologists
C
2
The largest number of Native Americans live
A) in major urban areas
B) on reservations
C) in rural Oklahoma
D) in the Dakotas
A) in major urban areas
B) on reservations
C) in rural Oklahoma
D) in the Dakotas
A
3
Which of the following is NOT an immigrant group in the United States?
A) Puerto Ricans
B) Koreans
C) Dominicans
D) Taiwanese
A) Puerto Ricans
B) Koreans
C) Dominicans
D) Taiwanese
A
4
The first Mexican Americans in California and the Southwest were the result of
A) the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
B) the Immigration Act of 1865
C) the Trail of Tears
D) the Bracero Program
A) the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
B) the Immigration Act of 1865
C) the Trail of Tears
D) the Bracero Program
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5
The Latino group that is the best off economically is:
A) Mexican Americans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cuban Americans
D) Dominican Americans
A) Mexican Americans
B) Puerto Ricans
C) Cuban Americans
D) Dominican Americans
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6
The "giddy multitude" that participated in unrest in early Virginia was made up of
A) black slaves and freemen
B) blacks and poor whites
C) black slaves and Susquehanna Indians
D) Algonquin tribes and French voyageurs
A) black slaves and freemen
B) blacks and poor whites
C) black slaves and Susquehanna Indians
D) Algonquin tribes and French voyageurs
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7
The "Indian Fighter" who was president during Indian removal and the Trail of Tears was
A) Andrew Jackson
B) "Stonewall" Jackson
C) Jesse Jackson
D) Michael Jackson
A) Andrew Jackson
B) "Stonewall" Jackson
C) Jesse Jackson
D) Michael Jackson
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8
The poorest Native Americans live
A) in Los Angeles ghettoes
B) in the northeastern U.S.
C) in Oklahoma
D) on isolated reservations
A) in Los Angeles ghettoes
B) in the northeastern U.S.
C) in Oklahoma
D) on isolated reservations
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9
The "Trail of Tears" moved thousands of Native Americans to
A) Indian Territory, now Oklahoma
B) tiny Eastern reservations
C) extermination camps
D) Canada
A) Indian Territory, now Oklahoma
B) tiny Eastern reservations
C) extermination camps
D) Canada
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10
All Native Americans became citizens of the U.S. in the
A) 1780s with the Northwest Territories Ordinance
B) 1860s with the 13th Amendment
C) 1920s by Congressional action
D) 1960s with the Civil Rights Act
A) 1780s with the Northwest Territories Ordinance
B) 1860s with the 13th Amendment
C) 1920s by Congressional action
D) 1960s with the Civil Rights Act
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11
The 1887 Dawes Act was part of a series of attempts to encourage Native American
A) genocide
B) assimilation
C) autonomy
D) emancipation
A) genocide
B) assimilation
C) autonomy
D) emancipation
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12
Within a few years after the Civil War, many rural Southern African Americans worked as
A) teamsters
B) indentured servants
C) sharecroppers
D) railroad workers
A) teamsters
B) indentured servants
C) sharecroppers
D) railroad workers
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13
Michael Hechter contends that Ireland was treated as an internal colony of
A) Scotland
B) Great Britain
C) the United States
D) France
A) Scotland
B) Great Britain
C) the United States
D) France
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14
At the time they were forced to leave the Carolinas, the Cherokee were
A) settled farmers
B) nomadic hunters
C) scattered foragers
D) raiding war parties
A) settled farmers
B) nomadic hunters
C) scattered foragers
D) raiding war parties
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15
During the termination period of U.S. government policy toward American Indians, the government attempted
A) mass genocide
B) to move Indians westward
C) to eliminate reservations
D) to slaughter the buffalo
A) mass genocide
B) to move Indians westward
C) to eliminate reservations
D) to slaughter the buffalo
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16
Thomas Jefferson believed that black slaves should be
A) given land allotments of 160 acres to become small farmers
B) eventually freed and removed from American society
C) watched over forever by kind slavemasters
D) recruited to fight in the Indian wars
A) given land allotments of 160 acres to become small farmers
B) eventually freed and removed from American society
C) watched over forever by kind slavemasters
D) recruited to fight in the Indian wars
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17
The policy of the "Indian New Deal" of the Roosevelt administration, and promoted by Collier, was to give Native American groups
A) a land allotment
B) greater autonomy
C) citizenship
D) a final ultimatum
A) a land allotment
B) greater autonomy
C) citizenship
D) a final ultimatum
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18
Before joining the U.S. as a slave state, Texas had been
A) owned by Spain, part of Mexico, and an independent republic
B) ruled by the Austrian emperor Maximilian c . part of French North America
D) designated as the Indian Territory
A) owned by Spain, part of Mexico, and an independent republic
B) ruled by the Austrian emperor Maximilian c . part of French North America
D) designated as the Indian Territory
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19
Internal colonialism sees ethnic and racial problems as rooted primarily in issues of
A) perception and ignorance
B) culture and misunderstanding
C) control and exploitation of land and labor
D) boundaries and isolation of remote groups
A) perception and ignorance
B) culture and misunderstanding
C) control and exploitation of land and labor
D) boundaries and isolation of remote groups
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20
The Bracero Program:
A) encouraged Mexican labor migration to the U.S.
B) encouraged Mexican immigration into the U.S.
C) forcibly removed Mexican nationals from the U.S.
D) led to the annexation of California and Texas
A) encouraged Mexican labor migration to the U.S.
B) encouraged Mexican immigration into the U.S.
C) forcibly removed Mexican nationals from the U.S.
D) led to the annexation of California and Texas
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21
Due to affirmative action, African Americans now have lower unemployment rates than non-Hispanic white Americans.
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22
When they first arrived in the United States, Irish immigrants were sometimes considered to be a separate race.
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23
Proponents of international colonialism believe that racial prejudice is part of the human psyche and will always exist.
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24
Thanks to casinos, rural Native Americans are now much wealthier than the U.S. average.
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25
Many social scientists contend that race is socially constructed rather than biologically defined.
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26
Most sociologists challenge the claims that Herrnstein and Murray make in the Bell Curve that inner-city poor remain in poverty because
A) they are discriminated against
B) they are genetically less intelligent
C) they are likely to be drug addicted
D) inner-city housing is deteriorating
A) they are discriminated against
B) they are genetically less intelligent
C) they are likely to be drug addicted
D) inner-city housing is deteriorating
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27
U.S. society is now postracial in that income, education, and poverty no longer vary by racial or ethnic category.
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28
Advocates of the culture-of-poverty view believe that:
A) social structures perpetuate poverty
B) the poor have psychological and cultural shortcomings
C) we need to do more to help the poor
D) the poor are not a homogeneous group
A) social structures perpetuate poverty
B) the poor have psychological and cultural shortcomings
C) we need to do more to help the poor
D) the poor are not a homogeneous group
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29
Chinese Americans in the Midwest, Korean Americans in Los Angeles, and Cuban Americans in Miami have all shared:
A) high rates of entrepreneurship
B) the experience of discriminatory government policies
C) a tendency to work in the secondary labor market
D) an inability to prosper in the American economy
A) high rates of entrepreneurship
B) the experience of discriminatory government policies
C) a tendency to work in the secondary labor market
D) an inability to prosper in the American economy
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30
Some accents and styles of speech are accorded more prestige than others.
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31
According to Oscar Lewis, a culture of poverty may be perpetuated across generations because of
A) continued discrimination
B) loss of jobs overseas
C) its effect on poor children
D) its benefits for wealthy elites
A) continued discrimination
B) loss of jobs overseas
C) its effect on poor children
D) its benefits for wealthy elites
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32
"Lace curtain Irish" were more readily accepted than "Shanty Irish" because they
A) were middle class
B) spoke English
C) were white
D) were protestant
A) were middle class
B) spoke English
C) were white
D) were protestant
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33
Internal colonialism sees prejudice and discrimination as being rooted in labor exploitation.
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34
According to Gunnar Myrdal's American Dilemma, negative stereotypes of black Americans are
A) justifications for discrimination that violates American ideals
B) the result of biased television coverage
C) an innate (natural) part of human nature
D) the result of propaganda by hate groups
A) justifications for discrimination that violates American ideals
B) the result of biased television coverage
C) an innate (natural) part of human nature
D) the result of propaganda by hate groups
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35
Political cartoons and speeches portrayed Irish immigration as a threat to American society because many of the Irish were
A) political radicals
B) Roman Catholic
C) potato farmers
D) infected with smallpox
A) political radicals
B) Roman Catholic
C) potato farmers
D) infected with smallpox
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36
What are the key beliefs of the culture-of-poverty approach?
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37
A common neighborhood reaction to middleman minorities is:
A) stereotyping the new group as lazy
B) barring the new group from starting businesses
C) a mix of hostility and suspicion
D) a pattern of wage discrimination
A) stereotyping the new group as lazy
B) barring the new group from starting businesses
C) a mix of hostility and suspicion
D) a pattern of wage discrimination
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38
Structuralist theories of poverty, such as advanced by William Ryan, are likely to stress the effects of the structure of the:
A) economy
B) family
C) ethnic group
D) value system of the poor
A) economy
B) family
C) ethnic group
D) value system of the poor
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39
What groups in the United States have used middleman minority strategies?
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40
A good example of a group with what Portes calls an ethnic enclave economy is:
A) African Americans in Philadelphia
B) Laotians in Rockford
C) Cuban Americans in Miami
D) Mexican Americans in Los Angeles
A) African Americans in Philadelphia
B) Laotians in Rockford
C) Cuban Americans in Miami
D) Mexican Americans in Los Angeles
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41
What are the key arguments of structural approaches to race, ethnicity, and poverty?
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42
The concept of internal colonialism best fits the experience of which ethnic and racial groups? Offer examples. Are there currently internal colonial people in the United States or elsewhere? Who might these be?
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43
Give examples of the way language is used as a marker of class position as well as racial and ethnic identity. Are there other such markers that are predominant in social interaction?
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44
In what ways has whiteness been a category of privilege in U.S. history? In what ways is this still true and in what ways is it changing? Are there new categories of privilege?
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