Deck 16: Native American, Hispaniclatino, and African Ethics

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African ethics may be understood as incorporating a three-dimensional community including all but which:

A) The living
B) The dead
C) The not yet born
D) Stillborns
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The four components of human nature represented on the medicine wheel include all but which:

A) social
B) mental
C) physical
D) emotional
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There were ____ million Native Americans prior to the entrance of Europeans into the Native Americans' world.

A) 112
B) 20
C) 5
D) 80
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There are numerous groups composing Hispanic/Latino categories including all but which:

A) Mexican
B) Puerto Rican
C) Cuban
D) Hawaiians
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According to African ethics, this involves behaving toward others without extreme responses.

A) industry
B) patience
C) trustworthiness
D) generosity
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This term refers to maintaining harmony and avoiding controversy or conflict in Hispanic/Latino cultures.

A) Familismo
B) Caballerismo
C) Simpatia
D) Masculinismo
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The major emphasis in Hispanic/Latino ethics is the emphasis on respect within the family, this is known as:

A) Familismo
B) Respeto
C) Simpatia
D) Masculinismo
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There are more than ______ Native American tribes in the United States.

A) 400
B) 1000
C) 1500
D) 600
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This term refers to the desired characteristics of female Latinas.

A) Familismo
B) Caballerismo
C) Marianismo
D) Masculinismo
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In the African culture, ______ are held in high esteem and hold a certain level of wisdom.

A) elders
B) children
C) women
D) babies
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______are expected to be virtuous, humble, and spiritually superior to men and boys.

A) Latinos
B) Latinas
C) Marianismos
D) Caballerismos
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____________ is more closely associated with those whose origins are in Latin America.

A) Cuban
B) Puerto Rican
C) Hispanic
D) Latino
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_______has been defined in terms of a strong connection to the nuclear family and extended family members.

A) Familismo
B) Caballerismo
C) Respeto
D) Nuclearismo
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This term refers to masculine chivalry in Hispanic/Latino cultures.

A) Familismo
B) Caballerismo
C) Marianismo
D) Masculinismo
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The perspective of the universe as the __________ becomes charged with a truth that is more than a physical fact, yet not merely a metaphysical concept.

A) Sacred Tree
B) Father Sky
C) Great Circle
D) Mother Sky
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In African ethics, this word means "character and existence":

A) pwa
B) iwa
C) wia
D) paw
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In Native American ethics, _______ is pursuing a balance between the four components of humans.

A) value of words
B) respect for others
C) serving others
D) moderation
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____________is more closely associated with a cultural heritage from Spain.

A) Cuban
B) Puerto Rican
C) Hispanic
D) Latino
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The __________were believed to be the first Europeans to come in contact with Alaskan Natives beginning in the 10th century CE.

A) Vikings
B) English
C) Irish
D) Canadians
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According to African ethics, this involves completing acts and following through.

A) industry
B) patience
C) trustworthiness
D) generosity
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Give a brief overview of African ethics.
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Alaskan Natives entered the Americas reportedly through the Bering Strait from Europe between 5000 and 3500 BCE.
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Discuss the importance of respect for other people in Native American ethics.
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Africans as a whole are composed of groups from various tribes and groups from Africa with various influences and characteristics that may influence ethics and morality including all but which:

A) Bushmen
B) Nilotic
C) Swahili
D) Rentorins
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American Indians have a history of more than _____ years in the Americas.

A) 1,000
B) 100,000
C) 10,000
D) 1,000,000
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Describe industry, generosity, and moderation and their relation to African ethics.
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There has been more than an 18% increase in Native American and Alaskan populations since 2000 and more than a 35% increase in Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
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Bopp, Bopp, Brown, and Lane (1985) identified the "Sacred Tree" as a symbol of connections within the universe.
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Hawaii was discovered by Captain Cook in the late 1800s.
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African ethics emphasizes the promotion of humanity and human nature.
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Compare and contrast the origins of Hispanic and Latino cultures.
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Africans are associated with those whose origins are in the sub-Saharan continent or Africa.
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Approximately 3,000 years ago, Americans Indians first were introduced to White Europeans.
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According to Hispanic/Latino ethics, what is Marianismo?
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In Hispanic/Latino ethics, it is unusual for older children to take on parenting roles with younger children.
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According to the Native American population, the___________ represents the universe, and one model incorporates four aspects of human nature.

A) Mother Earth
B) Father Sky
C) Medicine Wheel
D) Sacred Tree
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The negative characteristics of machismo, it has been noted, are sexism, chauvinism,
and hypermasculinity.
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Estimates of the number of those who identify as Native American range from 2.5 million to:

A) 3 million
B) 5 million
C) 10 million
D) 20 million
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Latin American typically includes those from countries that were influenced by Spain, including South American, Central American, and Caribbean countries.
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Deck 16: Native American, Hispaniclatino, and African Ethics
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African ethics may be understood as incorporating a three-dimensional community including all but which:

A) The living
B) The dead
C) The not yet born
D) Stillborns
D
2
The four components of human nature represented on the medicine wheel include all but which:

A) social
B) mental
C) physical
D) emotional
A
3
There were ____ million Native Americans prior to the entrance of Europeans into the Native Americans' world.

A) 112
B) 20
C) 5
D) 80
A
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There are numerous groups composing Hispanic/Latino categories including all but which:

A) Mexican
B) Puerto Rican
C) Cuban
D) Hawaiians
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According to African ethics, this involves behaving toward others without extreme responses.

A) industry
B) patience
C) trustworthiness
D) generosity
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This term refers to maintaining harmony and avoiding controversy or conflict in Hispanic/Latino cultures.

A) Familismo
B) Caballerismo
C) Simpatia
D) Masculinismo
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The major emphasis in Hispanic/Latino ethics is the emphasis on respect within the family, this is known as:

A) Familismo
B) Respeto
C) Simpatia
D) Masculinismo
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There are more than ______ Native American tribes in the United States.

A) 400
B) 1000
C) 1500
D) 600
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This term refers to the desired characteristics of female Latinas.

A) Familismo
B) Caballerismo
C) Marianismo
D) Masculinismo
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In the African culture, ______ are held in high esteem and hold a certain level of wisdom.

A) elders
B) children
C) women
D) babies
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______are expected to be virtuous, humble, and spiritually superior to men and boys.

A) Latinos
B) Latinas
C) Marianismos
D) Caballerismos
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____________ is more closely associated with those whose origins are in Latin America.

A) Cuban
B) Puerto Rican
C) Hispanic
D) Latino
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_______has been defined in terms of a strong connection to the nuclear family and extended family members.

A) Familismo
B) Caballerismo
C) Respeto
D) Nuclearismo
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This term refers to masculine chivalry in Hispanic/Latino cultures.

A) Familismo
B) Caballerismo
C) Marianismo
D) Masculinismo
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The perspective of the universe as the __________ becomes charged with a truth that is more than a physical fact, yet not merely a metaphysical concept.

A) Sacred Tree
B) Father Sky
C) Great Circle
D) Mother Sky
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In African ethics, this word means "character and existence":

A) pwa
B) iwa
C) wia
D) paw
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In Native American ethics, _______ is pursuing a balance between the four components of humans.

A) value of words
B) respect for others
C) serving others
D) moderation
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____________is more closely associated with a cultural heritage from Spain.

A) Cuban
B) Puerto Rican
C) Hispanic
D) Latino
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The __________were believed to be the first Europeans to come in contact with Alaskan Natives beginning in the 10th century CE.

A) Vikings
B) English
C) Irish
D) Canadians
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According to African ethics, this involves completing acts and following through.

A) industry
B) patience
C) trustworthiness
D) generosity
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Give a brief overview of African ethics.
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Alaskan Natives entered the Americas reportedly through the Bering Strait from Europe between 5000 and 3500 BCE.
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Discuss the importance of respect for other people in Native American ethics.
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Africans as a whole are composed of groups from various tribes and groups from Africa with various influences and characteristics that may influence ethics and morality including all but which:

A) Bushmen
B) Nilotic
C) Swahili
D) Rentorins
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American Indians have a history of more than _____ years in the Americas.

A) 1,000
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C) 10,000
D) 1,000,000
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Describe industry, generosity, and moderation and their relation to African ethics.
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There has been more than an 18% increase in Native American and Alaskan populations since 2000 and more than a 35% increase in Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander.
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Bopp, Bopp, Brown, and Lane (1985) identified the "Sacred Tree" as a symbol of connections within the universe.
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Hawaii was discovered by Captain Cook in the late 1800s.
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African ethics emphasizes the promotion of humanity and human nature.
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Compare and contrast the origins of Hispanic and Latino cultures.
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Africans are associated with those whose origins are in the sub-Saharan continent or Africa.
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Approximately 3,000 years ago, Americans Indians first were introduced to White Europeans.
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According to Hispanic/Latino ethics, what is Marianismo?
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In Hispanic/Latino ethics, it is unusual for older children to take on parenting roles with younger children.
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According to the Native American population, the___________ represents the universe, and one model incorporates four aspects of human nature.

A) Mother Earth
B) Father Sky
C) Medicine Wheel
D) Sacred Tree
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The negative characteristics of machismo, it has been noted, are sexism, chauvinism,
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Estimates of the number of those who identify as Native American range from 2.5 million to:

A) 3 million
B) 5 million
C) 10 million
D) 20 million
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Latin American typically includes those from countries that were influenced by Spain, including South American, Central American, and Caribbean countries.
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