Deck 11: Race and Ethnicity

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Culture theory states that prejudice remains widespread despite the fact that our culture defines any and all prejudice as wrong.
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Over past decades, an increasing number of people have been willing to define themselves as multiracial.
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Discrimination is an unfair belief about an entire category of people.
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Scientific research shows that there are three biologically pure races.
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All members of a minority category are poor.
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Ethnicity is harder to change than racial identity.
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All members of a minority typically share a distinct identity.
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Theodor Adorno linked extreme prejudice to a certain personality type.
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Although based on physical traits like skin color, the concept of "race" is constructed by society.
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Being Greek, Italian, or Vietnamese involves a distinct ethnicity.
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Prejudice and discrimination can reinforce one another.
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Prejudice is a rigid and unfair generalization about an entire category of people.
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Prejudice and discrimination can be either positive or negative.
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Scapegoat theory holds that the most powerful people in a society are the most likely to hold prejudices.
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Some "white" people actually have darker skin than some "black" people.
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Research with the social distance scale among U.S.college students shows increasing social acceptance of people of various racial and ethnic categories over time.
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Prejudice and discrimination are found in not just individuals, but in the operation of society's institutions.
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Most states in the United States now have a "minority majority."
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Sociologically speaking, a minority is any category that is numerically less than half of a society's population.
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In most cases, race and ethnicity refer to the same thing.
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People of Chinese ancestry were the first Asian Americans to come to the United States and they remain the largest in terms of population.
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WASPs have been the dominant category of the U.S.population through most of this nation's history.
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Assimilation refers to everyone shedding all their traditions and "melting" into a new population with a new way of life.
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Human beings are all members of

A) a single biological species.
B) various species, depending on color.
C) various species, depending on cultural background.
D) various species, depending on where in the world they live.
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Among Asian Americans, more than half of all men and women over the age of twenty-five have completed four years of college.
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Arab Americans come from more than twenty different nations in Northern Africa and the Middle East.
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Racial segregation has existed, but it has never been legal in the United States.
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Typically, people who live in _____ perceive fewer racial categories than people who live in _____.

A) the United States Brazil
B) Brazil the United States
C) the Northeast the Midwest
D) the West the Northeast
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The largest Hispanic minority, in terms of population, is Cuban Americans.
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Owning and operating gambling casinos have enabled the typical Native American in the United States to achieve well above-average income.
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Pluralism is the idea that all people should live with their own kind.
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In 2012, more than 40 percent of African Americans earned $48,000 or more.
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Segregation refers to the physical and social separation of categories of people.
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Sociologists define the concept of "race" as

A) people who fall into any minority category.
B) a person's skin color.
C) a cultural heritage shared by a category of people.
D) a socially constructed category composed of people who share biologically transmitted traits that members of a society consider important.
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The first Native Americans immigrated to the United States about the time Christopher Columbus came to the Americas.
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The U.S.Supreme Court outlawed slavery in the Dred Scott case of 1857.
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Why do sociologists consider the "scientific" racial types of Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negroid to be misleading and even harmful?

A) Every society's population contains a lot of genetic mixture.
B) Various racial categories are genetically very much alike.
C) The skin color of Caucasian people ranges from very light to very dark.
D) All of these are correct.
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The story about the class at New York's Bronx Community College explains that

A) race is a simple matter of skin color.
B) many people have mixed racial and ethnic ancestry.
C) race is not important to the lives of people in the United States.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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White ethnics are non-WASPs of European ancestry.
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Of all categories of Asian Americans, Japanese Americans have the highest average income.
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Conflict theory states that prejudice is

A) a tool used by powerful people to oppress others.
B) built into culture itself.
C) common among immigrants.
D) common among certain people with rigid personalities.
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Which of the following is the largest minority category within the U.S.population?

A) people of Asian descent
B) people of African descent
C) people of Hispanic descent
D) people of Native American descent
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According to the most recent data, African Americans accounted for about what percentage of the U.S.population?

A) 43.1 percent
B) 33.1 percent
C) 23.1 percent
D) 13.1 percent
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Which of the following concepts refers to a category of people, distinguished by physical or cultural traits, who are socially disadvantaged?

A) minority
B) ethnic category
C) racial category
D) out-group
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Four states currently have a "minority majority." Which are they?

A) Texas, New Mexico, California, and Hawaii
B) South Carolina, New York, Florida, and California
C) New Jersey, Georgia, Mississippi, and California
D) Louisiana, Alabama, California, and Arizona
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Race refers to _____ considered important by a society ethnicity refers to _____.

A) cultural traits biological traits
B) biological traits cultural traits
C) differences what we have in common
D) what we have in common differences
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Which of the following statements about prejudice is True?

A) Prejudice involves prejudgments.
B) Prejudice treats everyone in some category the same way.
C) Prejudice can be positive or negative.
D) All of these correct.
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Scapegoat theory states that prejudice is created by

A) cultural beliefs.
B) high levels of immigration.
C) frustration among disadvantaged people.
D) people with rigid personalities.
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A minority is defined as a category of people who are

A) small in numbers and disadvantaged.
B) less than half the society's total population.
C) set apart by that society and subordinated or disadvantaged.
D) born in some other country.
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In which of the following clusters of states do we find the least racial and ethnic diversity?

A) Texas and New Mexico
B) Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire
C) North Carolina and South Carolina
D) Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois
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You would be expressing a "stereotype" if you

A) made any generalization about people.
B) described everyone in some category in the same way.
C) held an opinion about someone based on personal experience.
D) treated anyone in an unkind way.
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In the United States, minorities typically have less

A) income.
B) occupational prestige.
C) schooling.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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Which of the following concepts refers to a shared cultural heritage?

A) race
B) minority
C) ethnicity
D) stereotype
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According to Theodor Adorno's authoritarian personality theory, prejudiced people

A) view society as naturally hierarchical.
B) reject ethnocentrism.
C) do not view actions as either right or wrong.
D) reject all conventional cultural values.
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Authoritarian personality theory states that extreme prejudice is

A) built into culture itself.
B) a trait of certain individuals with particular personalities.
C) found among poor and disadvantaged people.
D) found among most people in all societies.
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A good example of the culture theory of prejudice is

A) Theodor Adorno's research on prejudiced people.
B) Bogardus's research on social distance.
C) W. I. Thomas's vicious cycle theory.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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A family leaves Russia and takes up residence in the United States, where they gradually lose Russian cultural traditions.Doing so, these people have modified their

A) race.
B) ethnicity.
C) ancestry.
D) religion.
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Based on research using the social distance scale, you can correctly say that U.S.college students today

A) are less prejudiced than students were fifty years ago.
B) see less difference between minority categories than students did fifty years ago.
C) express greater prejudice toward Arabs than African Americans.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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While prejudice is a matter of _____, discrimination is a matter of _____.

A) biology culture
B) attitude action
C) choice social structure
D) abnormality what a society considers normal
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Institutional prejudice and discrimination refers to the fact that

A) some people hold rigid and unfair attitudes.
B) bias was more pronounced in this nation's history.
C) bias is built into the operation of social institutions.
D) many people still hold prejudiced opinions.
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Native Americans gained the right to U.S.citizenship in

A) 1865.
B) 1924.
C) 1965.
D) 1990.
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The adoption of the English language by Mexican immigrants in the United States is an example of

A) genocide.
B) segregation.
C) assimilation.
D) pluralism.
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Douglas Massey and Nancy Denton documented which of the following patterns in U.S.inner cities?

A) hypersegregation
B) the absence of racial segregation
C) de jure segregation
D) declining segregation
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The Matsui family came to the United States from Japan thirty years ago.They now speak English at home and the Matsui children date non-Japanese students at college.This family's story best illustrates which of the following concepts?

A) pluralism
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) miscegenation
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The idea that prejudice and discrimination form a vicious circle means that

A) prejudice is more common than actual discrimination.
B) it is easy to prove that most stereotypes are wrong.
C) most people do not act on their prejudices.
D) prejudice and discrimination reinforce each other.
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In the United States during the 1930s and 1940s, the existence of the "Negro leagues," with all African-American players, is an example of

A) assimilation.
B) segregation.
C) pluralism.
D) miscegenation.
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Assimilation refers to the process by which

A) people become more tolerant of minorities.
B) minorities gradually adopt patterns of the dominant culture.
C) all minority categories become more equal in social standing.
D) people regain their lost cultural heritage.
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Which of the following concepts refers to biological reproduction by people of different racial categories?

A) assimilation
B) racial typology
C) pluralism
D) miscegenation
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Historically, WASPs dominated social life in the United States until about

A) 1860, with the election of Abraham Lincoln.
B) 1932, with the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
C) 1960, with the election of John F. Kennedy.
D) 1992, with the election of Bill Clinton.
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A national civil rights movement, which ended most instances of lawful discrimination, took place during

A) World War II.
B) the 1950s and 1960s.
C) the 1970s.
D) the 1990s.
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The killing of people in the Darfur region of Africa is a recent example of

A) assimilation.
B) genocide.
C) miscegenation.
D) hypersegregation.
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The claim that defining members of some minority as inferior will make them inferior is one application of

A) social distance research.
B) the iron law of oligarchy.
C) the Thomas theorem.
D) authoritarian personality theory.
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The ancestors of which of the following first settled in the Western Hemisphere?

A) WASPs
B) European Americans
C) African Americans
D) Native Americans
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Which of the following concepts refers to a state in which racial and ethnic minorities are distinct, but have more or less equal social standing?

A) genocide
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) pluralism
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When the first Europeans arrived in the Americas in the fifteenth century, Native Americans

A) followed shortly thereafter.
B) had migrated to North America from Asia a century before.
C) came with them from Europe.
D) had inhabited this land for 15,000 years.
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People who are called "WASPs" have ancestors from which country?

A) England
B) Scotland
C) Wales
D) All of these are correct.
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The United States is not truly pluralistic because

A) some people live in "ethnic enclaves."
B) many people value ethnic diversity.
C) racial and ethnic categories do not have equal social standing.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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The overall social standing of Native Americans is

A) above the national average.
B) about the national average.
C) below the national average.
D) mixed, with families found equally at all class levels.
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Which of the following concepts refers to the physical and social separation of categories of people?

A) pluralism
B) assimilation
C) segregation
D) miscegenation
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What Gunnar Myrdal called the "American dilemma" was

A) the denial of basic rights to African Americans by a so-called "democratic society."
B) the placing of Native Americans on reservations.
C) the restriction of immigration by a nation that was built by immigrants.
D) the refusal of many minorities to improve their social standing.
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Culture theory states that prejudice remains widespread despite the fact that our culture defines any and all prejudice as wrong.
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Over past decades, an increasing number of people have been willing to define themselves as multiracial.
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Discrimination is an unfair belief about an entire category of people.
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Scientific research shows that there are three biologically pure races.
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All members of a minority category are poor.
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Ethnicity is harder to change than racial identity.
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All members of a minority typically share a distinct identity.
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Theodor Adorno linked extreme prejudice to a certain personality type.
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Although based on physical traits like skin color, the concept of "race" is constructed by society.
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Being Greek, Italian, or Vietnamese involves a distinct ethnicity.
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Prejudice and discrimination can reinforce one another.
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Prejudice is a rigid and unfair generalization about an entire category of people.
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Prejudice and discrimination can be either positive or negative.
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Scapegoat theory holds that the most powerful people in a society are the most likely to hold prejudices.
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Some "white" people actually have darker skin than some "black" people.
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Research with the social distance scale among U.S.college students shows increasing social acceptance of people of various racial and ethnic categories over time.
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Prejudice and discrimination are found in not just individuals, but in the operation of society's institutions.
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Most states in the United States now have a "minority majority."
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Sociologically speaking, a minority is any category that is numerically less than half of a society's population.
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In most cases, race and ethnicity refer to the same thing.
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People of Chinese ancestry were the first Asian Americans to come to the United States and they remain the largest in terms of population.
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WASPs have been the dominant category of the U.S.population through most of this nation's history.
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Assimilation refers to everyone shedding all their traditions and "melting" into a new population with a new way of life.
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Human beings are all members of

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C) various species, depending on cultural background.
D) various species, depending on where in the world they live.
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Among Asian Americans, more than half of all men and women over the age of twenty-five have completed four years of college.
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Arab Americans come from more than twenty different nations in Northern Africa and the Middle East.
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Racial segregation has existed, but it has never been legal in the United States.
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Typically, people who live in _____ perceive fewer racial categories than people who live in _____.

A) the United States Brazil
B) Brazil the United States
C) the Northeast the Midwest
D) the West the Northeast
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The largest Hispanic minority, in terms of population, is Cuban Americans.
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Owning and operating gambling casinos have enabled the typical Native American in the United States to achieve well above-average income.
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Pluralism is the idea that all people should live with their own kind.
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In 2012, more than 40 percent of African Americans earned $48,000 or more.
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Segregation refers to the physical and social separation of categories of people.
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Sociologists define the concept of "race" as

A) people who fall into any minority category.
B) a person's skin color.
C) a cultural heritage shared by a category of people.
D) a socially constructed category composed of people who share biologically transmitted traits that members of a society consider important.
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The first Native Americans immigrated to the United States about the time Christopher Columbus came to the Americas.
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The U.S.Supreme Court outlawed slavery in the Dred Scott case of 1857.
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Why do sociologists consider the "scientific" racial types of Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negroid to be misleading and even harmful?

A) Every society's population contains a lot of genetic mixture.
B) Various racial categories are genetically very much alike.
C) The skin color of Caucasian people ranges from very light to very dark.
D) All of these are correct.
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The story about the class at New York's Bronx Community College explains that

A) race is a simple matter of skin color.
B) many people have mixed racial and ethnic ancestry.
C) race is not important to the lives of people in the United States.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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White ethnics are non-WASPs of European ancestry.
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Of all categories of Asian Americans, Japanese Americans have the highest average income.
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Conflict theory states that prejudice is

A) a tool used by powerful people to oppress others.
B) built into culture itself.
C) common among immigrants.
D) common among certain people with rigid personalities.
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Which of the following is the largest minority category within the U.S.population?

A) people of Asian descent
B) people of African descent
C) people of Hispanic descent
D) people of Native American descent
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According to the most recent data, African Americans accounted for about what percentage of the U.S.population?

A) 43.1 percent
B) 33.1 percent
C) 23.1 percent
D) 13.1 percent
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Which of the following concepts refers to a category of people, distinguished by physical or cultural traits, who are socially disadvantaged?

A) minority
B) ethnic category
C) racial category
D) out-group
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Four states currently have a "minority majority." Which are they?

A) Texas, New Mexico, California, and Hawaii
B) South Carolina, New York, Florida, and California
C) New Jersey, Georgia, Mississippi, and California
D) Louisiana, Alabama, California, and Arizona
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Race refers to _____ considered important by a society ethnicity refers to _____.

A) cultural traits biological traits
B) biological traits cultural traits
C) differences what we have in common
D) what we have in common differences
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Which of the following statements about prejudice is True?

A) Prejudice involves prejudgments.
B) Prejudice treats everyone in some category the same way.
C) Prejudice can be positive or negative.
D) All of these correct.
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Scapegoat theory states that prejudice is created by

A) cultural beliefs.
B) high levels of immigration.
C) frustration among disadvantaged people.
D) people with rigid personalities.
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A minority is defined as a category of people who are

A) small in numbers and disadvantaged.
B) less than half the society's total population.
C) set apart by that society and subordinated or disadvantaged.
D) born in some other country.
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50
In which of the following clusters of states do we find the least racial and ethnic diversity?

A) Texas and New Mexico
B) Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire
C) North Carolina and South Carolina
D) Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois
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You would be expressing a "stereotype" if you

A) made any generalization about people.
B) described everyone in some category in the same way.
C) held an opinion about someone based on personal experience.
D) treated anyone in an unkind way.
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In the United States, minorities typically have less

A) income.
B) occupational prestige.
C) schooling.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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Which of the following concepts refers to a shared cultural heritage?

A) race
B) minority
C) ethnicity
D) stereotype
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54
According to Theodor Adorno's authoritarian personality theory, prejudiced people

A) view society as naturally hierarchical.
B) reject ethnocentrism.
C) do not view actions as either right or wrong.
D) reject all conventional cultural values.
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55
Authoritarian personality theory states that extreme prejudice is

A) built into culture itself.
B) a trait of certain individuals with particular personalities.
C) found among poor and disadvantaged people.
D) found among most people in all societies.
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56
A good example of the culture theory of prejudice is

A) Theodor Adorno's research on prejudiced people.
B) Bogardus's research on social distance.
C) W. I. Thomas's vicious cycle theory.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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57
A family leaves Russia and takes up residence in the United States, where they gradually lose Russian cultural traditions.Doing so, these people have modified their

A) race.
B) ethnicity.
C) ancestry.
D) religion.
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58
Based on research using the social distance scale, you can correctly say that U.S.college students today

A) are less prejudiced than students were fifty years ago.
B) see less difference between minority categories than students did fifty years ago.
C) express greater prejudice toward Arabs than African Americans.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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59
While prejudice is a matter of _____, discrimination is a matter of _____.

A) biology culture
B) attitude action
C) choice social structure
D) abnormality what a society considers normal
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60
Institutional prejudice and discrimination refers to the fact that

A) some people hold rigid and unfair attitudes.
B) bias was more pronounced in this nation's history.
C) bias is built into the operation of social institutions.
D) many people still hold prejudiced opinions.
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61
Native Americans gained the right to U.S.citizenship in

A) 1865.
B) 1924.
C) 1965.
D) 1990.
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62
The adoption of the English language by Mexican immigrants in the United States is an example of

A) genocide.
B) segregation.
C) assimilation.
D) pluralism.
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63
Douglas Massey and Nancy Denton documented which of the following patterns in U.S.inner cities?

A) hypersegregation
B) the absence of racial segregation
C) de jure segregation
D) declining segregation
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64
The Matsui family came to the United States from Japan thirty years ago.They now speak English at home and the Matsui children date non-Japanese students at college.This family's story best illustrates which of the following concepts?

A) pluralism
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) miscegenation
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The idea that prejudice and discrimination form a vicious circle means that

A) prejudice is more common than actual discrimination.
B) it is easy to prove that most stereotypes are wrong.
C) most people do not act on their prejudices.
D) prejudice and discrimination reinforce each other.
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66
In the United States during the 1930s and 1940s, the existence of the "Negro leagues," with all African-American players, is an example of

A) assimilation.
B) segregation.
C) pluralism.
D) miscegenation.
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Assimilation refers to the process by which

A) people become more tolerant of minorities.
B) minorities gradually adopt patterns of the dominant culture.
C) all minority categories become more equal in social standing.
D) people regain their lost cultural heritage.
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68
Which of the following concepts refers to biological reproduction by people of different racial categories?

A) assimilation
B) racial typology
C) pluralism
D) miscegenation
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69
Historically, WASPs dominated social life in the United States until about

A) 1860, with the election of Abraham Lincoln.
B) 1932, with the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
C) 1960, with the election of John F. Kennedy.
D) 1992, with the election of Bill Clinton.
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70
A national civil rights movement, which ended most instances of lawful discrimination, took place during

A) World War II.
B) the 1950s and 1960s.
C) the 1970s.
D) the 1990s.
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71
The killing of people in the Darfur region of Africa is a recent example of

A) assimilation.
B) genocide.
C) miscegenation.
D) hypersegregation.
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72
The claim that defining members of some minority as inferior will make them inferior is one application of

A) social distance research.
B) the iron law of oligarchy.
C) the Thomas theorem.
D) authoritarian personality theory.
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73
The ancestors of which of the following first settled in the Western Hemisphere?

A) WASPs
B) European Americans
C) African Americans
D) Native Americans
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74
Which of the following concepts refers to a state in which racial and ethnic minorities are distinct, but have more or less equal social standing?

A) genocide
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) pluralism
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75
When the first Europeans arrived in the Americas in the fifteenth century, Native Americans

A) followed shortly thereafter.
B) had migrated to North America from Asia a century before.
C) came with them from Europe.
D) had inhabited this land for 15,000 years.
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76
People who are called "WASPs" have ancestors from which country?

A) England
B) Scotland
C) Wales
D) All of these are correct.
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77
The United States is not truly pluralistic because

A) some people live in "ethnic enclaves."
B) many people value ethnic diversity.
C) racial and ethnic categories do not have equal social standing.
D) All of these responses are correct.
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78
The overall social standing of Native Americans is

A) above the national average.
B) about the national average.
C) below the national average.
D) mixed, with families found equally at all class levels.
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79
Which of the following concepts refers to the physical and social separation of categories of people?

A) pluralism
B) assimilation
C) segregation
D) miscegenation
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80
What Gunnar Myrdal called the "American dilemma" was

A) the denial of basic rights to African Americans by a so-called "democratic society."
B) the placing of Native Americans on reservations.
C) the restriction of immigration by a nation that was built by immigrants.
D) the refusal of many minorities to improve their social standing.
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