Deck 3: The Intersectionality of Race and Ethnicity With Other Factors
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Deck 3: The Intersectionality of Race and Ethnicity With Other Factors
1
Intersectionality only explains the oppression that African American women experience.
False
2
There are no oppositions to affirmative action.
False
3
A meritocracy is a system of rewards allocated on many areas of merit.
False
4
People can choose their social class.
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5
Homosexuality is now normative in the United States and is completely accepted.
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6
Social workers need to be approach individuals of all races and ethnicities as complex and multilayered persons with different intersecting identities.
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7
The social implications of intersectionality are
A) never changing
B) always changing
C) sometimes changing
D) no social implications
A) never changing
B) always changing
C) sometimes changing
D) no social implications
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8
Double jeopardy is
A) taking two risks
B) having two disadvantages in certain societies such as ethnicity and gender
C) having two individual advantages such as ethnicity and gender
D) taking four risks
A) taking two risks
B) having two disadvantages in certain societies such as ethnicity and gender
C) having two individual advantages such as ethnicity and gender
D) taking four risks
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9
The intersection of gender, race, and class can be described by which of the following?
A) The matrix effect
B) The matrix of domination
C) The domination of power
D) The power effect .
A) The matrix effect
B) The matrix of domination
C) The domination of power
D) The power effect .
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10
The social class lines in the United States can be described as everything but
A) fluid
B) hidden
C) flexible
D) favorable
A) fluid
B) hidden
C) flexible
D) favorable
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11
The process of gay liberation has emphasized
A) lesbian culture
B) bisexual culture
C) gay White male culture
D) heterosexual culture
A) lesbian culture
B) bisexual culture
C) gay White male culture
D) heterosexual culture
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12
What is intersectionality and why is it important to social workers? What is the matrix of domination?
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13
How do gender and sexual orientation are part of oppressive systems and how can social workers address these issues?
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14
What is a key factor in society's treatment of people with physical disabilities and how has society historically treated the community?
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15
What is the meaning of the statement, "people do not choose their social class?"
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