Deck 10: Immigration and Acculturation
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Deck 10: Immigration and Acculturation
1
In 2010,approximately what percentage of the U.S.population was foreign born?
A) 5%
B) 8%
C) 10%
D) 13%
A) 5%
B) 8%
C) 10%
D) 13%
D
2
The stages of culture shock in order are ______.
A) adaptation, adjustment, hostility, and euphoria
B) adaptation, hostility, adjustment, and euphoria
C) euphoria, disintegration, reintegration, gradual adjustment, and biculturalism
D) euphoria, adjustment, adaptation, and hostility
A) adaptation, adjustment, hostility, and euphoria
B) adaptation, hostility, adjustment, and euphoria
C) euphoria, disintegration, reintegration, gradual adjustment, and biculturalism
D) euphoria, adjustment, adaptation, and hostility
C
3
Today's U.S.immigration policy is largely derived from that of what colony?
A) Massachusetts
B) Maryland
C) Pennsylvania
D) Virginia
A) Massachusetts
B) Maryland
C) Pennsylvania
D) Virginia
C
4
Giving up one's original cultural identity and moving into full participation in a new culture is ______.
A) assimilation
B) integration
C) marginalization
D) separation
A) assimilation
B) integration
C) marginalization
D) separation
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5
Approximately 35-40% of the U.S.population can trace their heritage to a family member who passed through the immigration processing station at ______.
A) Angel Island
B) Ellis Island
C) Indianola
D) San Diego
A) Angel Island
B) Ellis Island
C) Indianola
D) San Diego
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6
Which of the following states has half of the illegal immigrants in the United States?
A) Arizona
B) California
C) New York
D) Texas
A) Arizona
B) California
C) New York
D) Texas
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7
In what decade did countries from the Western Hemisphere become major contributors of immigrants to the United States?
A) 1910s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 2000s
A) 1910s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 2000s
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8
Of the country's total population of 65 million in 2011,how large was the Muslim population of France?
A) fewer than 1 million
B) about 2.5 million
C) 4.7 million
D) 6.9 million
A) fewer than 1 million
B) about 2.5 million
C) 4.7 million
D) 6.9 million
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9
The number of people counted as living outside their country of birth in 2013 was approximately ______.
A) 240 million
B) 50 million
C) 120 million
D) 12 million
A) 240 million
B) 50 million
C) 120 million
D) 12 million
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10
In what decade did Asian countries become major contributors of immigrants to the United States?
A) 1920s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 1990s
A) 1920s
B) 1950s
C) 1970s
D) 1990s
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11
Maintaining important parts of one's original culture as well as becoming an integral part of a new culture is ______.
A) assimilation
B) integration
C) marginalization
D) separation
A) assimilation
B) integration
C) marginalization
D) separation
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12
In what decade was the percentage of foreign-born in the United States the greatest?
A) 1890s
B) 1950s
C) 1990s
D) 2010s
A) 1890s
B) 1950s
C) 1990s
D) 2010s
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13
Losing one's cultural identity and not having any psychological contact with the larger society is ______.
A) assimilation
B) integration
C) marginalization
D) separation
A) assimilation
B) integration
C) marginalization
D) separation
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14
An immigrant's learning and adopting the norms and values of a new host culture is called ______.
A) acculturation
B) biculturalism
C) culture shock
D) risk-taking
A) acculturation
B) biculturalism
C) culture shock
D) risk-taking
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15
Between the years 1450 and 1870,the largest number of slaves was brought to ______.
A) Brazil
B) British North America and the United States
C) British West Indies
D) the Spanish Empire
A) Brazil
B) British North America and the United States
C) British West Indies
D) the Spanish Empire
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16
Maintaining one's original culture and not participating in a new culture is ______.
A) assimilation
B) integration
C) marginalization
D) separation
A) assimilation
B) integration
C) marginalization
D) separation
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17
Of the following decades,which had the most immigration into the United States?
A) 1880s
B) 1930s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
A) 1880s
B) 1930s
C) 1980s
D) 1990s
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18
An individual experiencing cultural shock has achieved ______ when they have developed the ability to cope comfortably in both the home and new cultures.
A) culturalism
B) biculturalism
C) multiculturalism
D) coculturalism
A) culturalism
B) biculturalism
C) multiculturalism
D) coculturalism
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19
Approximately how many immigrants entered the Western Hemisphere between 1846 and 1932?
A) 8.5 million
B) 10 million
C) 37 million
D) 53 million
A) 8.5 million
B) 10 million
C) 37 million
D) 53 million
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20
A person who lives in a country for a limited period of time,from as little as 6 months to as long as 5 years,with a specific and goal-oriented purpose such as education is a(n)______.
A) tourist
B) sojourner
C) expatriate
D) refugee
A) tourist
B) sojourner
C) expatriate
D) refugee
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21
The term insularity is used to connote separation only.
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22
By 1990,the Islamic population in the European Union was 40 million.
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23
An asylee is a person who is seeking refuge in another country for political reasons.
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24
Migration influences both origin and destination countries.
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25
United States immigrants ranked first in overall assimilation.
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26
Integration results from giving up one's original cultural identity.
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27
The first stage of culture shock is irritation and hostility.
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Culture shock is a three-stage process.
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Acculturation is maintaining important parts of one's original culture as well as becoming an integral part of the new culture.
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30
The Law of Return granted anyone with a Jewish mother the right to come to Israel as an oleh and become a citizen.
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31
A requirement for joining the EU,immigration policies are the same in every EU country.
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32
Separation is maintaining one's original culture and not participating in the new culture.
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33
Assimilation is generally a short-term process.
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34
Culture shock has only psychological symptoms and no physical symptoms.
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35
Host communication competence refers to the capacity to communicate with the host culture's communication symbols and meaning systems.
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36
Reverse culture shock occurs when the home culture is compared adversely to the admired aspects of the new culture.
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37
Descendants of Confederates who immigrated to Brazil successfully resisted assimilation.
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38
Marginalization is losing one's cultural identity and not having any psychological contact with the larger society.
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39
Psychological symptoms of culture shock include insomnia,criticism of the new country,and emotional withdrawal.
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40
Sojourners and expatriates live in a country for a specific purpose such as work.
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41
Brazil's immigration history includes migration from Europe and ______ as well as a small group from the U.S.Confederacy.
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42
The United States is host to more ______ than any other nation.
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43
Of the ways to acquire citizenship,______ states that if you are born within the borders of a country,you are automatically a citizen.
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44
Pennsylvania welcomed all ______ settlers on equal terms and as equal participants in the colony.
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45
______ refers to losing one's cultural identity and not having any psychological contact with the larger society.
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46
______ refers to an immigrant's learning and adopting the norms and values of the new host culture.
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47
In Israel,citizenship may be acquired by birth,residence,naturalization,or the Law of ______.
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48
In 1921,the U.S.Congress established country ______ based on the origins of the U.S.population.
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49
An ______ is a noncitizen worker who lives in a country for an indeterminate length of time.
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50
Of the ways to acquire citizenship,jus sanguinis or by ______ states that if your parents are citizens of a country,you are a citizen of that country no matter where you were born.
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51
______ culture shock may occur upon a sojourner's return to the home country.
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52
______ refers to the feelings of disorientation and anxiety that many people experience for a time while living in a foreign country.
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53
No immigrant,as long as livelihood needs are to be met in a new country,can escape ______.
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54
The second wave of immigration was from 1904 to ______.
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55
Each major wave of immigrants to the United States experienced ______.
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56
Western Europe is challenged with increasing immigration,particularly from ______ countries.
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57
Unlike in Australia,Canada,and the United States,immigration to ______ is a recent phenomenon.
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58
The first stage of culture shock is sometimes called the "______ stage."
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59
The collapse of the ______ resulted in a major increase in immigration into Israel.
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60
With immigration,countries may perceive challenges to ______ cultural identity.
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61
Discuss the fast-growing group in the United States from 2000 to 2010.
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62
Identify predictors of an immigrant's success in acculturation.
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63
Discuss the ways in which immigration affects Israel politically and culturally.
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64
Discuss the U.S.policies on immigration in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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65
Discuss the role of the Great Depression in U.S.immigration.
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66
Discuss what could happen if immigration did not occur.
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67
Discuss true integration and contrast integration and assimilation.
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68
What factors contributed to Germany changing its asylum law?
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69
Discuss Muslim immigration into Western Europe.
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70
Create a hypothetical situation describing an individual experiencing culture shock.
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71
Identify categories of acculturation.
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72
Compare the aspects of immigration of Japanese into Brazil and of Koreans into Brazil.
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73
Compare the U.S.colonial policies on immigration.
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74
Discuss the issues related to immigration to Brazil,followed by a discussion of the waves of immigration to Brazil.
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75
Name and discuss the types of people crossing cultural boundaries.
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76
Name and discuss the symptoms and the stages of culture shock as well as reverse culture shock.
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77
Name and discuss major contributing countries to immigration into the United States.
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