Deck 14: A: Race and Ethnicity

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Scapegoat theory holds that the most powerful people in a society are the most likely to be prejudiced.
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Prejudice and discrimination can be either positive or negative.
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T.W.Adorno linked extreme prejudice to a certain personality type.
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Race or ethnicity often serves as a master status.
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"Minority" populations can sometimes constitute a numerical majority.
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All members of a minority category are poor.
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In the Canadian pavilion in Disney world,a movie about Canada is shown that has no white people in it.
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Being Greek,Italian,or Vietnamese involves a distinctive ethnicity.
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Culture theory states that prejudice remains widespread despite the fact that our culture defines all prejudice as wrong.
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Discrimination is an unfair belief about an entire category of people.
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The ethnicity of a person can be changed.
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In most cases,race and ethnicity refer to the same thing.
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Although based on physical traits like skin color,the concept of "race" is constructed by society.
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At least some prejudice is found in everyone.
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Scientific research shows that there are three biologically pure races.
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All members of a minority typically share a distinctive identity.
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Prejudice is a rigid and unfair generalization about an entire category of people
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All members of a minority are disadvantaged.
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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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Ethnicity is harder to change than racial identity.
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Prejudice and discrimination can reinforce one another.
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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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In the 2001-2006 period,the largest group of immigrants to Canada was from India.
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Segregation refers to the physical and social separation of categories of people.
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There are likely 3 million Canadians who have Aboriginal roots.
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Pluralism is the idea that people should live with their own kind.
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The Toronto Metropolitan Area has the largest immigrant component in Canada.
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Assimilation refers to all people shedding their traditions and "melting" into a new population with a new way of life.
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Scapegoat theory holds that the most powerful people in a society are the most likely to be prejudiced.
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Prejudice and discrimination can be either positive or negative.
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T.W.Adorno linked extreme prejudice to a certain personality type.
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Race or ethnicity often serves as a master status.
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"Minority" populations can sometimes constitute a numerical majority.
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All members of a minority category are poor.
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In the Canadian pavilion in Disney world,a movie about Canada is shown that has no white people in it.
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Being Greek,Italian,or Vietnamese involves a distinctive ethnicity.
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Culture theory states that prejudice remains widespread despite the fact that our culture defines all prejudice as wrong.
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Discrimination is an unfair belief about an entire category of people.
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The ethnicity of a person can be changed.
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In most cases,race and ethnicity refer to the same thing.
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Although based on physical traits like skin color,the concept of "race" is constructed by society.
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At least some prejudice is found in everyone.
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Scientific research shows that there are three biologically pure races.
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All members of a minority typically share a distinctive identity.
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Prejudice is a rigid and unfair generalization about an entire category of people
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All members of a minority are disadvantaged.
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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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Ethnicity is harder to change than racial identity.
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Prejudice and discrimination can reinforce one another.
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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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In the 2001-2006 period,the largest group of immigrants to Canada was from India.
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Segregation refers to the physical and social separation of categories of people.
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There are likely 3 million Canadians who have Aboriginal roots.
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Pluralism is the idea that people should live with their own kind.
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The Toronto Metropolitan Area has the largest immigrant component in Canada.
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Assimilation refers to all people shedding their traditions and "melting" into a new population with a new way of life.
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