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Deck 11: Racial Inequality
1
________ is associated with the fact that society is continually creating and transforming racial categories.
A) Social formation
B) Racial identification
C) Racial formation
D) Ethnic identification
A) Social formation
B) Racial identification
C) Racial formation
D) Ethnic identification
C
2
________ in the United States tends to be based on a black/white dichotomy, which means that it that is the construction of two opposing categories into which all people fit.
A) Racial equality
B) Racial identity
C) Racial consciousness
D) Racial classification
A) Racial equality
B) Racial identity
C) Racial consciousness
D) Racial classification
D
3
Size is not crucial in determining whether a group is the most powerful; thus, the most important characteristic of a subordinate minority group is that it is ________ by a more powerful group.
A) labeled
B) dominated
C) supported
D) elevated
A) labeled
B) dominated
C) supported
D) elevated
B
4
________ groups are distinctive on the basis of national origin, language, religion, and culture.
A) Social
B) Cultural
C) Ethnic
D) Racial
A) Social
B) Cultural
C) Ethnic
D) Racial
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5
The American racial ________ has positive consequences for the status quo.
A) segmentation
B) laws
C) ideal
D) hierarchy
A) segmentation
B) laws
C) ideal
D) hierarchy
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6
Scientific evidence shows that race is not a biological category; what does exist is the ________ that it is.
A) idea
B) cultural experience
C) fact
D) religious evidence
A) idea
B) cultural experience
C) fact
D) religious evidence
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7
Because majority-minority relations operate basically as a ________ relationship, conflict (or the potential for conflict) is always present.
A) equalizing
B) legal
C) power
D) even
A) equalizing
B) legal
C) power
D) even
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8
The terms dominant group and minority group describe differences in ________.
A) prestige
B) status
C) power
D) numbers
A) prestige
B) status
C) power
D) numbers
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9
The reality is that the ________ shapes the lives of all people, even whites who are advantaged by the system.
A) racial equality
B) racial order
C) racial laws
D) racial opportunities
A) racial equality
B) racial order
C) racial laws
D) racial opportunities
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10
An example of how groups become ________ is the fact that certain groups that were previously defined by their ethnic backgrounds are now racially identified, such as "Hispanics" or "Asian Americans."
A) racialized
B) self-identified
C) equalized
D) marginalized
A) racialized
B) self-identified
C) equalized
D) marginalized
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11
Overt conflict is most likely when the subordinate group attempts to alter the distribution of ________.
A) power
B) opportunity
C) wealth
D) education
A) power
B) opportunity
C) wealth
D) education
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12
________ of race change over time and in different locations.
A) Ethnic identities
B) Class identities
C) Status definitions
D) Social definitions
A) Ethnic identities
B) Class identities
C) Status definitions
D) Social definitions
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13
________ in the United States are not defined as having a racial status.
A) Citizens
B) Whites
C) Minorities
D) Children
A) Citizens
B) Whites
C) Minorities
D) Children
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14
White is viewed as the ________ condition in American society.
A) normal
B) weaker
C) inferior
D) superior
A) normal
B) weaker
C) inferior
D) superior
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15
The ________ group is the group holding superior power in a society.
A) minority
B) majority
C) superior
D) none of the above
A) minority
B) majority
C) superior
D) none of the above
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16
__________ is derived from superior numbers, technology, weapons, property, or economic resources.
A) Policy
B) Economy
C) Power
D) Race
A) Policy
B) Economy
C) Power
D) Race
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17
The dominant group in society is, in contrast to minorities, seen as ________.
A) racially identified
B) raceless
C) racially distinct
D) racially separate
A) racially identified
B) raceless
C) racially distinct
D) racially separate
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18
Where ________ is used for socially marking groups based on presumed physical differences, ________ allows for a broader range of affiliations based on a variety of cultural differences.
A) ethnicity / race
B) majority / minority
C) minority / ethnicity
D) race / ethnicity
A) ethnicity / race
B) majority / minority
C) minority / ethnicity
D) race / ethnicity
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19
Races are defined, compared, and judged ________.
A) based on their abilities
B) independent of other groups
C) in relation to other races
D) by their self-expression
A) based on their abilities
B) independent of other groups
C) in relation to other races
D) by their self-expression
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20
There is no such thing as a biological race; races are real only insofar as they are ________ defined.
A) culturally
B) socially
C) individually
D) legally
A) culturally
B) socially
C) individually
D) legally
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21
________ groups share a common culture, heritage, and identity within a larger society that subordinates it.
A) Racial
B) Ethnic
C) Racial-ethnic
D) Cultural-ethnic
A) Racial
B) Ethnic
C) Racial-ethnic
D) Cultural-ethnic
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22
Although many Asians arrive as well-educated middle-class professionals with highly valued skills and some mastery of English, the ________ are likely to be uneducated, impoverished, and with poor English skills.
A) Indo-Chinese
B) Koreans
C) Chinese
D) Japanese
A) Indo-Chinese
B) Koreans
C) Chinese
D) Japanese
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23
Sociologist ________ argues that it is not just the prejudiced beliefs of the majority that cause racism because even unprejudiced Whites defend the traditional arrangements that negatively affect minorities.
A) David Wellman
B) Charles Murray
C) Richard Herrnstein
D) J. Patrick Moynihan
A) David Wellman
B) Charles Murray
C) Richard Herrnstein
D) J. Patrick Moynihan
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24
________ explanations hold that minorities are disadvantaged by their heritage, customs, and way of life.
A) Biological deficiency
B) Bias
C) Conflict
D) Cultural deficiency
A) Biological deficiency
B) Bias
C) Conflict
D) Cultural deficiency
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25
________ is an overt act by individuals that harms other individuals or their property, is usually publicly criticized, and may be on the decline in the United States.
A) Institutional racism
B) Individual racism
C) Cultural racism
D) Intergenerational racism
A) Institutional racism
B) Individual racism
C) Cultural racism
D) Intergenerational racism
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26
________ theories blame the members of the majority--in particular, their prejudiced attitudes--for inequality.
A) Structural
B) Cultural deficiency
C) Bias
D) None of the above
A) Structural
B) Cultural deficiency
C) Bias
D) None of the above
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27
________ is a major published work that claims that Blacks are mentally inferior to Whites and that genetic inferiority cannot be altered by environmental intervention.
A) The Bell Curve
B) The Truly Disadvantaged
C) The Wages of Whiteness
D) The White Man's Burden
A) The Bell Curve
B) The Truly Disadvantaged
C) The Wages of Whiteness
D) The White Man's Burden
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28
Race was the ________ that set people of color apart from European immigrant groups.
A) biological identifier
B) cultural construction
C) social construction
D) structural category
A) biological identifier
B) cultural construction
C) social construction
D) structural category
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29
Because some ethnics came to the United States with sufficient resources to provide a foundation for ________, they differed from racial groups in terms of the nature of their subordinate status.
A) self-sufficiency
B) upward mobility
C) economic progress
D) independence
A) self-sufficiency
B) upward mobility
C) economic progress
D) independence
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30
Much of the public discussion about race and poverty rests on false assumptions about the defective nature of minorities that characterize ________ theories.
A) structural
B) cultural deficiency
C) bias
D) none of the above
A) structural
B) cultural deficiency
C) bias
D) none of the above
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31
Once thought to be destined for extinction, the ________ population is today larger than it has been for centuries and comprises 2 percent of the U.S. population.
A) Japanese American
B) Eskimo American
C) Italian American
D) Native American
A) Japanese American
B) Eskimo American
C) Italian American
D) Native American
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32
Identify which of the below is associated with explaining inequality on the basis of biological deficiency.
A) Arthur Jensen
B) Richard Herrnstein
C) Charles Murray
D) All of the above
A) Arthur Jensen
B) Richard Herrnstein
C) Charles Murray
D) All of the above
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33
By the middle of the twenty-first century, today's minorities will comprise nearly ___________ of the U. S. population.
A) one-fourth
B) one-half
C) three-fourths
D) four-fifths
A) one-fourth
B) one-half
C) three-fourths
D) four-fifths
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34
In the United States, both ________ and ________ serve to mark groups as different from the dominant group.
A) class / race
B) class / political preference
C) race / ethnicity
D) race / political preference
A) class / race
B) class / political preference
C) race / ethnicity
D) race / political preference
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35
Both race and ethnicity are historical bases for ________.
A) cultural distinction
B) inequality
C) affirmative action
D) legal advantage
A) cultural distinction
B) inequality
C) affirmative action
D) legal advantage
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36
________ explanations state that racial inferiority is the result of flawed genetic or hereditary traits.
A) Order
B) Biological deficiency
C) Cultural bias
D) Social deficiency
A) Order
B) Biological deficiency
C) Cultural bias
D) Social deficiency
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37
Currently the largest groups of Asian Americans are ________.
A) Filipinos
B) Japanese
C) Koreans
D) Chinese
A) Filipinos
B) Japanese
C) Koreans
D) Chinese
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38
________ groups are bound together by distinctive cultural and ethnic characteristics as well as racial distinctions common to the group.
A) Racial-ethnic
B) Racial
C) Ethnic
D) Cultural-ethnic
A) Racial-ethnic
B) Racial
C) Ethnic
D) Cultural-ethnic
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39
Identify which of the following is not one of the causes William J. Wilson points to in explaining the social problems in the inner city.
A) Transformations of the larger economy.
B) The class structure of ghetto neighborhoods.
C) The culture of poverty in the inner city.
D) Both A and B
A) Transformations of the larger economy.
B) The class structure of ghetto neighborhoods.
C) The culture of poverty in the inner city.
D) Both A and B
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40
Moynihan (1967) claimed that the deterioration of the family was to blame for what he called the ________ that existed within black ghettos.
A) web of deficiency
B) tangle of pathology
C) culture of violence
D) feminization of poverty
A) web of deficiency
B) tangle of pathology
C) culture of violence
D) feminization of poverty
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41
The idea of institutional discrimination
A) is a very conscious choice.
B) is an opportunity for bigots to vent their hatred.
C) is an abnormal outcome of the system.
D) is an unconscious and unintentional action.
A) is a very conscious choice.
B) is an opportunity for bigots to vent their hatred.
C) is an abnormal outcome of the system.
D) is an unconscious and unintentional action.
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42
Racial-formation theory suggests that
A) the mass media create prejudicial attitudes in children.
B) the U.S. is organized along racial lines from top to bottom.
C) groups are created in response to the emergence of new racial categories.
D) discrimination is an unavoidable by-product of a heterogeneous society.
A) the mass media create prejudicial attitudes in children.
B) the U.S. is organized along racial lines from top to bottom.
C) groups are created in response to the emergence of new racial categories.
D) discrimination is an unavoidable by-product of a heterogeneous society.
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43
Although the racial income gap is ________, the racial wealth gap is ________.
A) narrow, wider
B) wide, narrower
C) wide, wider
D) none of the above
A) narrow, wider
B) wide, narrower
C) wide, wider
D) none of the above
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44
According to conflict theories,
A) racial-ethnics will experience the melting pot phenomenon.
B) the history of European immigrants is a model for racial minorities.
C) racial-ethnics were never meant to assimilate.
D) cultural pluralism is a goal for which to strive.
A) racial-ethnics will experience the melting pot phenomenon.
B) the history of European immigrants is a model for racial minorities.
C) racial-ethnics were never meant to assimilate.
D) cultural pluralism is a goal for which to strive.
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45
Compared with 1990, Blacks are more likely to have ______ neighbors, but no more likely to have ______ neighbors.
A) White, Latino
B) Asian, Latino
C) Hispanic, White
D) White, Asian
A) White, Latino
B) Asian, Latino
C) Hispanic, White
D) White, Asian
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46
Conflict theories are ________ assimilation theories.
A) the creators of
B) critical of
C) sympathetic to
D) impressed with
A) the creators of
B) critical of
C) sympathetic to
D) impressed with
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47
The term racial-ethnic group
A) refers to socially subordinated people.
B) includes people with culturally distinct customs.
C) recognizes people who have systematically been victims of discrimination.
D) all of the above
A) refers to socially subordinated people.
B) includes people with culturally distinct customs.
C) recognizes people who have systematically been victims of discrimination.
D) all of the above
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48
The Native American tribes in North America are heterogeneous with major differences in
A) physical characteristics.
B) language.
C) social organization.
D) all of the above
A) physical characteristics.
B) language.
C) social organization.
D) all of the above
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49
When minority members are presented as inferior through legitimate avenues, such as the mass media, then the practice of ________ has occurred.
A) bigotry
B) discrimination
C) institutional derogation
D) prejudice
A) bigotry
B) discrimination
C) institutional derogation
D) prejudice
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50
According to Wellman, the determining feature of majority-minority relations is
A) differential systems of privilege and disadvantage.
B) prejudice.
C) stereotypes.
D) the presence of bigotry.
A) differential systems of privilege and disadvantage.
B) prejudice.
C) stereotypes.
D) the presence of bigotry.
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51
David Wellman argues that the major cause of racism is
A) prejudiced attitudes.
B) hostility of white Americans.
C) institutional arrangements such as the seniority system in occupations.
D) economic exploitation.
A) prejudiced attitudes.
B) hostility of white Americans.
C) institutional arrangements such as the seniority system in occupations.
D) economic exploitation.
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52
The "renaissance" described in many American Indian communities refers to
A) the decline in the mobilization of these groups.
B) the emergence of a college-educated Indian middle class.
C) a loss of business ownership.
D) the eradication of good jobs for their people.
A) the decline in the mobilization of these groups.
B) the emergence of a college-educated Indian middle class.
C) a loss of business ownership.
D) the eradication of good jobs for their people.
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53
Racial-ethnic groups are illustrated by
A) African Americans.
B) Latinos.
C) Native Americans.
D) all of the above
A) African Americans.
B) Latinos.
C) Native Americans.
D) all of the above
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54
Racial oppression________.
A) has structural foundations
B) has been replaced by a color-blind climate
C) is challenged by multiculturalism
D) no longer results in different opportunities based on group membership
A) has structural foundations
B) has been replaced by a color-blind climate
C) is challenged by multiculturalism
D) no longer results in different opportunities based on group membership
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55
The term Pan-Asian refers to
A) immigrants from Asian countries.
B) immigrants from Pacific Island countries.
C) native-born citizens who are descendants of Asian people.
D) all of the above
A) immigrants from Asian countries.
B) immigrants from Pacific Island countries.
C) native-born citizens who are descendants of Asian people.
D) all of the above
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56
While the pre-World War II Asian immigrants were ________, the recent immigrants are ________.
A) peasants, varied by education
B) Chinese, Japanese
C) Vietnamese, Cambodian
D) Laotian, Vietnamese
A) peasants, varied by education
B) Chinese, Japanese
C) Vietnamese, Cambodian
D) Laotian, Vietnamese
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57
The categories most used to define a majority and minority population in U.S. society are ________ and ________.
A) age, gender
B) sexual orientation, gender
C) religious preference, gender
D) race, ethnicity
A) age, gender
B) sexual orientation, gender
C) religious preference, gender
D) race, ethnicity
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58
In the year 2010, Asian Americans accounted for ________ percent of the U.S. population.
A) 1
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
A) 1
B) 5
C) 8
D) 10
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59
The size of the U.S. Latino population
A) has surpassed the African Americans in population.
B) is the nation's smallest minority.
C) is not the driving force of this society's racial and ethnic transformation.
D) is very homogeneous.
A) has surpassed the African Americans in population.
B) is the nation's smallest minority.
C) is not the driving force of this society's racial and ethnic transformation.
D) is very homogeneous.
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60
The 2000 Census allowed people to record themselves in two or more racial categories. This new policy illustrates
A) growing multiculturalism.
B) an awareness of the biological basis of race.
C) how social definitions of race change over time.
D) how the meaning of race has maintained a consistent definition.
A) growing multiculturalism.
B) an awareness of the biological basis of race.
C) how social definitions of race change over time.
D) how the meaning of race has maintained a consistent definition.
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61
Despite media attention, there is no definite evidence that racial groups differ in intelligence from the dominant race.
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62
The current political and economic status of American Indians is the result of the process by which they have been incorporated into U.S. society.
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63
Half of all hate crimes in the United States are committed by ________ .
A) minority group members
B) older people (35+)
C) young people aged 15 to 24
D) Southerners
A) minority group members
B) older people (35+)
C) young people aged 15 to 24
D) Southerners
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64
Which of the following is TRUE about Latino groups?
A) Hispanic immigrants are relatively evenly spread throughout the United States.
B) Hispanic immigrants came over in one wave of migration.
C) They are a relatively homogeneous group.
D) Segregation rates of Hispanic Americans have increased in recent years.
A) Hispanic immigrants are relatively evenly spread throughout the United States.
B) Hispanic immigrants came over in one wave of migration.
C) They are a relatively homogeneous group.
D) Segregation rates of Hispanic Americans have increased in recent years.
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65
The job crisis in minority communities is linked to
A) globalization.
B) the telecommunications revolution.
C) Third World consumer demands.
D) privatization.
A) globalization.
B) the telecommunications revolution.
C) Third World consumer demands.
D) privatization.
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66
The government rates of unemployment
A) are substantially accurate.
B) exaggerate the extent of the problem.
C) reveal insignificant differences based on race.
D) are misleading because they count as employed part-time workers who are unable to find full-time employment.
A) are substantially accurate.
B) exaggerate the extent of the problem.
C) reveal insignificant differences based on race.
D) are misleading because they count as employed part-time workers who are unable to find full-time employment.
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67
Looking at racial inequalities by age reveals
A) the degree of inequality decreases with age.
B) racial disparities bottom out in peak earning years.
C) the degree of inequality increases after the teenage years.
D) no persistent pattern.
A) the degree of inequality decreases with age.
B) racial disparities bottom out in peak earning years.
C) the degree of inequality increases after the teenage years.
D) no persistent pattern.
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68
A college-educated American Indian middle class has failed to emerge, American Indian business ownership has decreased, and few tribes have created good jobs for their members.
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69
Biological deficiency explanations state that inferiority is the result of flawed genetic or hereditary traits.
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70
In The Bell Curve, Herrnstein and Murray claim that blacks are culturally inferior to whites but that inferiority can be altered by environmental intervention.
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71
As racial minorities, each group encounters different forms of exclusion, but they generally remain at the lowest rungs of society.
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72
Arthur Jensen, Richard Herrnstein, and Charles Murray are associated with cultural bias theory.
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73
North American Indian tribes are very homogeneous with few differences in physical characteristics, language, and social organization.
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74
In the past two decades, the Black population has changed due to immigration from
A) Africa and the Caribbean.
B) South America and Portugal.
C) Zimbabwe and Uganda.
D) the Virgin Islands.
A) Africa and the Caribbean.
B) South America and Portugal.
C) Zimbabwe and Uganda.
D) the Virgin Islands.
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75
Racial-ethnics are concentrated in the
A) Snow Belt.
B) Northeast.
C) Midwest.
D) South and Southwest.
A) Snow Belt.
B) Northeast.
C) Midwest.
D) South and Southwest.
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76
The disproportionate exposure of some racial groups to toxic substances is called
A) genocide.
B) environmental racism.
C) occupational risks.
D) racial aggression.
A) genocide.
B) environmental racism.
C) occupational risks.
D) racial aggression.
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77
The racial group with a poverty rate that is twice the White poverty rate is ________ American.
A) African
B) Native
C) Asian
D) Hispanic
A) African
B) Native
C) Asian
D) Hispanic
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78
Which of the following groups has the
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79
Cultural deficiency explanations hold that minorities are disadvantaged because of heritage, customs, and way of life.
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80
By the middle of the twenty-first century, it is expected that racial minorities will comprise less than 10 percent of the American population.
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