Deck 9: Christian Ethics and Ethnicity
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Deck 9: Christian Ethics and Ethnicity
1
A __________ is the attribution of certain characteristics to all members of a particular group.
A) prejudice
B) stereotype
C) discrimination
D) cultural belief
A) prejudice
B) stereotype
C) discrimination
D) cultural belief
stereotype
2
__________ is a rigid emotional attitude toward a group of people marked by a predisposition to respond in a certain way.
A) Prejudice
B) Stereotype
C) Discrimination
D) Cultural belief
A) Prejudice
B) Stereotype
C) Discrimination
D) Cultural belief
Prejudice
3
Who stated that his greatest burden in life was being black?
A) Martin Luther King, Jr.
B) C. Eric Lincoln
C) Arthur Ashe
D) Roy L. Brooks
A) Martin Luther King, Jr.
B) C. Eric Lincoln
C) Arthur Ashe
D) Roy L. Brooks
Arthur Ashe
4
The most dramatic change in the United States ethnic makeup has been the increase in __________.
A) foreign-born people
B) African-Americans
C) people who do not speak English as a first language
D) poor minorities
A) foreign-born people
B) African-Americans
C) people who do not speak English as a first language
D) poor minorities
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5
Until the last half of the twentieth century, much of the United States was __________.
A) white
B) young
C) segregated
D) poor
A) white
B) young
C) segregated
D) poor
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6
A major factor in the historical changing of status for minorities was the activity of __________.
A) teens
B) protest groups
C) women
D) foreign nations
A) teens
B) protest groups
C) women
D) foreign nations
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7
__________ was used to require that employers deal with employees without regard to minority status.
A) Civil rights
B) Desegregation
C) The Equal Rights Amendment
D) Affirmative action
A) Civil rights
B) Desegregation
C) The Equal Rights Amendment
D) Affirmative action
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8
The largest immigrant group in the United State today is __________.
A) Asian
B) African
C) Hispanic
D) European
A) Asian
B) African
C) Hispanic
D) European
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9
Questions still exist regarding whether we have successful desegregated __________.
A) the government
B) the schools
C) neighborhoods
D) sports
A) the government
B) the schools
C) neighborhoods
D) sports
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10
Samuel DeWitt Proctor staunchly rejected anything that sounded like __________.
A) separatism
B) integration
C) white society
D) charity
A) separatism
B) integration
C) white society
D) charity
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11
Cornel West coined the term black __________.
A) power
B) segregation
C) elitism
D) nihilism
A) power
B) segregation
C) elitism
D) nihilism
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12
Michelle Alexander argued that __________ was just a new form of racialized social control.
A) education
B) incarceration
C) socialization
D) affirmative action
A) education
B) incarceration
C) socialization
D) affirmative action
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13
Both Hebrew and Christian scriptures __________ group divisiveness.
A) condone
B) encourage
C) ignore
D) condemn
A) condone
B) encourage
C) ignore
D) condemn
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14
__________ famously addressed minorities by saying, "I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold."
A) Paul
B) Mark
C) Jesus
D) Peter
A) Paul
B) Mark
C) Jesus
D) Peter
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15
__________ refused to move to the back of the bus, which lead to a massive protest movement.
A) Rose Parks
B) Martin Luther King, Jr.
C) Ghandi
D) Cornel West
A) Rose Parks
B) Martin Luther King, Jr.
C) Ghandi
D) Cornel West
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16
According to King, nonviolence avoids both physical and __________ violence.
A) cultural
B) economic
C) intellectual
D) spiritual
A) cultural
B) economic
C) intellectual
D) spiritual
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17
Because they involve our own decisions and actions, questions of morality are __________.
A) personal
B) impersonal
C) global
D) cultural
A) personal
B) impersonal
C) global
D) cultural
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18
Christians have a responsibility to serve as the conscience of __________.
A) each other
B) their church
C) society at large
D) their community
A) each other
B) their church
C) society at large
D) their community
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19
The landmark case Brown v. Board of Education challenged __________ in public schools.
A) integration
B) segregation
C) minority teachers
D) education of minority history
A) integration
B) segregation
C) minority teachers
D) education of minority history
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20
Discuss the five explanations given for the pattern of stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination.
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21
How has the influx of immigrants changed American attitudes about immigration? Has the trend made people more or less welcoming of new immigrants?
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22
Discuss the role of protest groups in changing the lives of minorities. How did protest impact minority rights?
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23
What were the lives of minority like after passage of the Civil Rights Act? In what ways did their lives change and stay the same?
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24
Write an argument adopting a stance on affirmative action. Explain why your perspective if the correct one.
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25
Reverse discrimination is sometimes cited as a negative result of affirmative action. What is reverse discrimination? Why has it been identified as a byproduct of affirmative action?
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26
The increase in Hispanic immigrants has had significant political impact. What kinds of changes can you point to culturally and politically that stem from the increase in Hispanic people.
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27
Discuss the problem of illegal immigration. How is that problem related to larger issues of minority relations?
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28
Compare the Hebrew and New Testament attitudes toward minority groups.
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29
Identify historical events that act as testaments to the power of minority groups to exact social change. How are their actions examples of Christian ethics?
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