Deck 3: Racisms and Anti-Racism

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Into what category of exclusion do we normally place the concept of harassment?

A) Discrimination
B) Prejudice
C) Stereotype
D) Ethnocentrism
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What do we call the phenomena whereby some Canadians believe racism is under control except for a few 'bad apples', whereas other Canadians believe racism is out of control and reflects a society that is rotten to the core?

A) Race relations
B) Rashomon effect
C) Racial profiling
D) Subliminal racism
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What type of racism involves rules that are evenly and equally applied to everyone, yet this application has a discriminatory effect on some by excluding or denying them full and equal participation?

A) Systemic
B) Systematic
C) Ideological
D) Normative
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What do we call the tendency to interpret the world from one's point of view as normal and necessary while others are dismissed as irrelevant or inferior?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Stereotype
C) Eurocentrism
D) Cultural relativism
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Different definitions of racism exist because different dimensions of racism are emphasized. Which of the following is NOT a dimension that accounts for definitions of racism?

A) Biology
B) Culture
C) Ideology
D) Prejudice
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What definition of racism involves a belief in innate differences as socially significant?

A) Biological
B) Cultural
C) Ideological
D) Social construction
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What name is given to a racism that is explicit, highly abusive, and directly personal?

A) Hate
B) Polite
C) Subliminal
D) Everyday
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Who in Canada is sometimes referred to as Canada's Rosa Parks for her role in challenging racial discrimination in Nova Scotia?

A) Viola Desmond
B) Adrienne Clarkson
C) Laura Secord
D) Michaelle Jean
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The text distinguishes 4 major types (or faces) of racism. Which of the following is NOT regarded as a major type?

A) Interpersonal
B) Institutional
C) Intergroup
D) Ideological
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What term describes any unfair treatment that has the intent or effect of adversely affecting others on grounds other than merit?

A) Prejudice
B) Subliminal racism
C) Discrimination
D) Rashomon effect
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According to the case study on 'Is Canada a racist society?' it was argued that a racist society should be defined as one in which racism .

A) Reflects high levels of prejudice
B) Involves a minimum number of discriminatory incidents
C) Is officially defined
D) Is institutionalized
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What term describes generalizations about others that are unfounded and unwarranted in light of existing evidence?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Stereotype
C) Subliminal
D) Implicit Association
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What does the Implicit Association Test attempt to measure?

A) Hidden and unconscious prejudices
B) Widely assumed perceptions that are consistent with people's expressed values
C) Formal recognition of prejudice as a social problem in society
D) The Rashomon effect
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What term describes those definitions of racism that emphasize how the dominant sector secures its privilege and power at the expense of others? Racism as .

A) Political
B) Culture
C) Race
D) Power
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What do we call the type of racism that employees commit on behalf of an organization and with its approval?

A) Systemic
B) Subliminal
C) Normative
D) Systematic
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What do we call the type of racism that reinforces majority interests at the expense of minority interests by privileging mainstream cultural values and communication patterns?

A) Polite
B) Systemic
C) Ideological
D) Systematic
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What kind of racism involves a deliberate attempt to conceal a dislike of others?

A) Hate
B) Polite
C) Subliminal
D) Systemic
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According to the text, what is the preferred response if a colleague makes a racist joke?

A) Walk away
B) Play Dumb
C) Give the silent treatment
D) A gentle but firm criticism
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According to the text, racism consists of several constituents. Which of the following is NOT included as a constituent of racism?

A) Prejudice
B) Discrimination
C) Power
D) Status
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What do we call those generalized attitudes and beliefs that encourage people to prejudge others without taking into account all the facts or refusing to change when presented with contrary evidence?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Stereotype
C) Harassment
D) Prejudice
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According to the text, what kind of racism is associated with those businesses that say, "We don't serve minorities here"?
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According to the text, an anti-racism strategy that combines both individual and institutional approaches is known as antiracism.
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What do we call racism that is found among the class of persons who abhor open discrimination toward minorities but are unlikely to do something about it or will criticize minorities for doing something about it?

A) Normative
B) Subliminal
C) Systemic
D) Ideological
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If you say to a person of colour, "sorry, the apartment is no longer available", when, in fact, there are vacancies, you are guilty of racism.
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The text argues that Canada is a racist society because white privilege is deeply embedded in the foundational structures of society. This racism is called
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What term describes the tendency to see the world from ones' point of view as normal and necessary, while dismissing other viewpoints as irrelevant or inferior?
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Instead of biological or psychological explanations to account for the causes of racism, what explanatory framework is employed in this text?
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What do we call a racism that is deeply embedded within the foundational principles of a society's constitutional order?
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What kind of racism is expressed when someone joins a white supremacist group?
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What term describes any unfair treatment that has the intent or effect of negatively affecting others on grounds other than that of merit or credentials?
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What racism is captured by the cliché, "we treat everyone the same around here regardless of colour or origin"?
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What do we call those actions that challenge racism through direct action?

A) Non racism
B) Anti-racism
C) Racial profiling
D) Racialization
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What kind of racism prevails when people tell us that they endorse minority rights, but then refuse to implement measures that would allow these rights to be put into practice?
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What do we call those generalized attitudes and beliefs that encourage people to prejudge others without taking into account all the facts?
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The text discusses 3 major types of anti-racism strategies at individual levels. Which of the following is NOT included in this list?

A) Self-absorption
B) Interaction
C) Education
D) Law
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According to the text, including the debate at the beginning and end of the chapter, Canada is a racist society. True or False
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What kind of racism is most closely associated with a belief in a colour-blind society?

A) Infrastructural
B) Polite
C) Subliminal
D) Systematic
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If police racial profiling is the result of organizational rules, agendas, and practices, then what level of anti-racist action is required to address the problem?

A) Interpersonal
B) Institutional
C) Individual
D) International
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A belief that other cultural practices are inferior to or incompatible with mainstream culture is known as racism.
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What term describes those ideas and ideals that assert or imply the superiority of one group over another, together with the institutionalized power to put these beliefs into practice in a way that excludes, denies, or exploits?
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Deck 3: Racisms and Anti-Racism
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Into what category of exclusion do we normally place the concept of harassment?

A) Discrimination
B) Prejudice
C) Stereotype
D) Ethnocentrism
A
2
What do we call the phenomena whereby some Canadians believe racism is under control except for a few 'bad apples', whereas other Canadians believe racism is out of control and reflects a society that is rotten to the core?

A) Race relations
B) Rashomon effect
C) Racial profiling
D) Subliminal racism
B
3
What type of racism involves rules that are evenly and equally applied to everyone, yet this application has a discriminatory effect on some by excluding or denying them full and equal participation?

A) Systemic
B) Systematic
C) Ideological
D) Normative
A
4
What do we call the tendency to interpret the world from one's point of view as normal and necessary while others are dismissed as irrelevant or inferior?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Stereotype
C) Eurocentrism
D) Cultural relativism
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Different definitions of racism exist because different dimensions of racism are emphasized. Which of the following is NOT a dimension that accounts for definitions of racism?

A) Biology
B) Culture
C) Ideology
D) Prejudice
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What definition of racism involves a belief in innate differences as socially significant?

A) Biological
B) Cultural
C) Ideological
D) Social construction
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What name is given to a racism that is explicit, highly abusive, and directly personal?

A) Hate
B) Polite
C) Subliminal
D) Everyday
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Who in Canada is sometimes referred to as Canada's Rosa Parks for her role in challenging racial discrimination in Nova Scotia?

A) Viola Desmond
B) Adrienne Clarkson
C) Laura Secord
D) Michaelle Jean
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The text distinguishes 4 major types (or faces) of racism. Which of the following is NOT regarded as a major type?

A) Interpersonal
B) Institutional
C) Intergroup
D) Ideological
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What term describes any unfair treatment that has the intent or effect of adversely affecting others on grounds other than merit?

A) Prejudice
B) Subliminal racism
C) Discrimination
D) Rashomon effect
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According to the case study on 'Is Canada a racist society?' it was argued that a racist society should be defined as one in which racism .

A) Reflects high levels of prejudice
B) Involves a minimum number of discriminatory incidents
C) Is officially defined
D) Is institutionalized
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What term describes generalizations about others that are unfounded and unwarranted in light of existing evidence?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Stereotype
C) Subliminal
D) Implicit Association
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What does the Implicit Association Test attempt to measure?

A) Hidden and unconscious prejudices
B) Widely assumed perceptions that are consistent with people's expressed values
C) Formal recognition of prejudice as a social problem in society
D) The Rashomon effect
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What term describes those definitions of racism that emphasize how the dominant sector secures its privilege and power at the expense of others? Racism as .

A) Political
B) Culture
C) Race
D) Power
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What do we call the type of racism that employees commit on behalf of an organization and with its approval?

A) Systemic
B) Subliminal
C) Normative
D) Systematic
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What do we call the type of racism that reinforces majority interests at the expense of minority interests by privileging mainstream cultural values and communication patterns?

A) Polite
B) Systemic
C) Ideological
D) Systematic
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What kind of racism involves a deliberate attempt to conceal a dislike of others?

A) Hate
B) Polite
C) Subliminal
D) Systemic
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According to the text, what is the preferred response if a colleague makes a racist joke?

A) Walk away
B) Play Dumb
C) Give the silent treatment
D) A gentle but firm criticism
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According to the text, racism consists of several constituents. Which of the following is NOT included as a constituent of racism?

A) Prejudice
B) Discrimination
C) Power
D) Status
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What do we call those generalized attitudes and beliefs that encourage people to prejudge others without taking into account all the facts or refusing to change when presented with contrary evidence?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Stereotype
C) Harassment
D) Prejudice
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According to the text, what kind of racism is associated with those businesses that say, "We don't serve minorities here"?
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According to the text, an anti-racism strategy that combines both individual and institutional approaches is known as antiracism.
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What do we call racism that is found among the class of persons who abhor open discrimination toward minorities but are unlikely to do something about it or will criticize minorities for doing something about it?

A) Normative
B) Subliminal
C) Systemic
D) Ideological
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If you say to a person of colour, "sorry, the apartment is no longer available", when, in fact, there are vacancies, you are guilty of racism.
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The text argues that Canada is a racist society because white privilege is deeply embedded in the foundational structures of society. This racism is called
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What term describes the tendency to see the world from ones' point of view as normal and necessary, while dismissing other viewpoints as irrelevant or inferior?
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Instead of biological or psychological explanations to account for the causes of racism, what explanatory framework is employed in this text?
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What do we call a racism that is deeply embedded within the foundational principles of a society's constitutional order?
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What kind of racism is expressed when someone joins a white supremacist group?
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What term describes any unfair treatment that has the intent or effect of negatively affecting others on grounds other than that of merit or credentials?
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What racism is captured by the cliché, "we treat everyone the same around here regardless of colour or origin"?
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What do we call those actions that challenge racism through direct action?

A) Non racism
B) Anti-racism
C) Racial profiling
D) Racialization
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What kind of racism prevails when people tell us that they endorse minority rights, but then refuse to implement measures that would allow these rights to be put into practice?
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What do we call those generalized attitudes and beliefs that encourage people to prejudge others without taking into account all the facts?
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The text discusses 3 major types of anti-racism strategies at individual levels. Which of the following is NOT included in this list?

A) Self-absorption
B) Interaction
C) Education
D) Law
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According to the text, including the debate at the beginning and end of the chapter, Canada is a racist society. True or False
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What kind of racism is most closely associated with a belief in a colour-blind society?

A) Infrastructural
B) Polite
C) Subliminal
D) Systematic
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If police racial profiling is the result of organizational rules, agendas, and practices, then what level of anti-racist action is required to address the problem?

A) Interpersonal
B) Institutional
C) Individual
D) International
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A belief that other cultural practices are inferior to or incompatible with mainstream culture is known as racism.
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What term describes those ideas and ideals that assert or imply the superiority of one group over another, together with the institutionalized power to put these beliefs into practice in a way that excludes, denies, or exploits?
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