Deck 9: Racism: a Persistent American Presence
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Deck 9: Racism: a Persistent American Presence
1
"Stereotype threat" refers to
A)the anger displayed by someone who is a minority group member
B)an act of violence against a minority group member
C)when a group that is believed to be academically inferior performs poorly as a result of the expectation that they will perform poorly
D)when whites believe that minorities will outperform white students on tests
A)the anger displayed by someone who is a minority group member
B)an act of violence against a minority group member
C)when a group that is believed to be academically inferior performs poorly as a result of the expectation that they will perform poorly
D)when whites believe that minorities will outperform white students on tests
C
2
In black-white marriages,parents impacted their interracial children's racial identification by
A)forcing the child to accept that he or she was African American
B)choosing to identify the child as "white" on the 2000 U.S.Census even when "interracial" was one of the options
C)choosing to have the children choose either "black" or "white" depending on the number of family members from each side of the family were present
D)choosing to identify the child as "interracial" on the 2000 U.S.Census
A)forcing the child to accept that he or she was African American
B)choosing to identify the child as "white" on the 2000 U.S.Census even when "interracial" was one of the options
C)choosing to have the children choose either "black" or "white" depending on the number of family members from each side of the family were present
D)choosing to identify the child as "interracial" on the 2000 U.S.Census
D
3
The index of racial dissimilarity
A)measures how different racial groups are from one another
B)is the percentage of a particular racial group living in a particular community
C)is the percentage of a particular racial group that would need to change residential location to achieve racial evenness
D)is the total number of members of a group that would need to change residential location to achieve racial evenness
A)measures how different racial groups are from one another
B)is the percentage of a particular racial group living in a particular community
C)is the percentage of a particular racial group that would need to change residential location to achieve racial evenness
D)is the total number of members of a group that would need to change residential location to achieve racial evenness
C
4
The Bogardus social distance scale shows
A)there is a difference in people's willingness to engage in close relationships with members of various racial and ethnic groups
B)that some racial and ethnic groups weigh more than others
C)that minority groups and majority groups tend to live in the same neighborhoods
D)that the majority group does not want to touch minority groups
A)there is a difference in people's willingness to engage in close relationships with members of various racial and ethnic groups
B)that some racial and ethnic groups weigh more than others
C)that minority groups and majority groups tend to live in the same neighborhoods
D)that the majority group does not want to touch minority groups
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5
Slave codes
A)were used to maintain strict rules of behavior by slaves
B)were a system of communication used by slaves
C)were used to keep slaves from having children
D)were used by slave owners to communicate with non-English speaking slaves
A)were used to maintain strict rules of behavior by slaves
B)were a system of communication used by slaves
C)were used to keep slaves from having children
D)were used by slave owners to communicate with non-English speaking slaves
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6
Institutional racism is racism that is
A)engaged in by all individuals in society
B)engaged in by just a few individuals in society
C)engaged in by individuals and groups in the economic,political,and educational systems
D)expressed in mental institutions
A)engaged in by all individuals in society
B)engaged in by just a few individuals in society
C)engaged in by individuals and groups in the economic,political,and educational systems
D)expressed in mental institutions
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7
According to this,only persons who were free and white could obtain the rights and privileges of U.S.citizenship:
A)The Natural Origins Act of 1924
B)The 14th Amendment of 1868
C)The Reconstruction Act of 1867
D)The Naturalization Act of 1790
A)The Natural Origins Act of 1924
B)The 14th Amendment of 1868
C)The Reconstruction Act of 1867
D)The Naturalization Act of 1790
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8
After priority for family members and those in preferred incomes,the annual maximum number of immigrants entering the U.S.per country is set at
A)1,800
B)28,000
C)128,000
D)1.8 million
A)1,800
B)28,000
C)128,000
D)1.8 million
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9
Racial formation
A)is the genetic makeup of different racial groups
B)the biological process by which racial groups develop
C)a socio-historical process where race-related structures and meanings are created and changed
D)a process by which races learn to live together
A)is the genetic makeup of different racial groups
B)the biological process by which racial groups develop
C)a socio-historical process where race-related structures and meanings are created and changed
D)a process by which races learn to live together
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10
Color-blind racism refers to all but which of the following?
A)the use of racial covenants
B)the belief held by whites that racial privilege does not exist
C)the belief that all races and groups have equal access to opportunities
D)the belief that racism is a thing of the past
A)the use of racial covenants
B)the belief held by whites that racial privilege does not exist
C)the belief that all races and groups have equal access to opportunities
D)the belief that racism is a thing of the past
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11
When speaking of race,a majority group is one that
A)is always larger than all other groups in society
B)maintains more power ,wealth,and other valued resources than other groups
C)shares the same physical or cultural characteristics as other groups
D)is more intelligent than other groups
A)is always larger than all other groups in society
B)maintains more power ,wealth,and other valued resources than other groups
C)shares the same physical or cultural characteristics as other groups
D)is more intelligent than other groups
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12
Racism has virtually disappeared in the U.S.
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13
The 1.5 generation refers to
A)first generation immigrants who are the first generation in their families to move to a host country
B)second generation immigrants who are the offspring of parents who were first generation immigrants
C)third generation immigrants who longer refer to themselves as immigrants but as "Americans"
D)immigrants who reach a host country before the age of 13
A)first generation immigrants who are the first generation in their families to move to a host country
B)second generation immigrants who are the offspring of parents who were first generation immigrants
C)third generation immigrants who longer refer to themselves as immigrants but as "Americans"
D)immigrants who reach a host country before the age of 13
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14
By the late 1920s,African Americans were kept from purchasing houses in white neighborhoods through the use of
A)de facto segregation
B)racial trajectory
C)racially restricted covenants
D)the Great Migration
A)de facto segregation
B)racial trajectory
C)racially restricted covenants
D)the Great Migration
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15
Majority and minority group status are
A)sometimes referred to as dominant group and subordinated group
B)derived from racial membership
C)derived from ethnicity
D)all of the above
A)sometimes referred to as dominant group and subordinated group
B)derived from racial membership
C)derived from ethnicity
D)all of the above
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16
A stereotype is a set of usually negative
A)actions people apply to a group against which one is prejudiced
B)traits or beliefs about a group against which one is prejudiced
C)methods in which to prevent people from voting
D)all of the above
A)actions people apply to a group against which one is prejudiced
B)traits or beliefs about a group against which one is prejudiced
C)methods in which to prevent people from voting
D)all of the above
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17
Asian women have been stereotyped in the media as all except for which of the following?
A)Jezebels
B)lotus blossoms
C)China dolls
D)dragon ladies
A)Jezebels
B)lotus blossoms
C)China dolls
D)dragon ladies
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18
White students are more likely than Hispanic and African American students to
A)have less experienced teachers
B)have more parental outreach
C)have larger classrooms
D)be placed in lower-track classrooms
A)have less experienced teachers
B)have more parental outreach
C)have larger classrooms
D)be placed in lower-track classrooms
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19
An example of individual racism is
A)racism that produces verbal or physical abuse
B)the belief that the alleged traits of one group are more superior than those of other groups
C)racism that takes place in economic,political,and educational systems
D)all of the above
A)racism that produces verbal or physical abuse
B)the belief that the alleged traits of one group are more superior than those of other groups
C)racism that takes place in economic,political,and educational systems
D)all of the above
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20
Data from 1948-2007 for the four major racial groups shows that their general pattern of earnings in order of highest to lowest to be
A)Whites,Asians,Blacks,Hispanics
B)Whites,Asians,Hispanics,Blacks
C)Asians,Whites,Blacks,Hispanics
D)Asians,Whites,Hispanics,Blacks
A)Whites,Asians,Blacks,Hispanics
B)Whites,Asians,Hispanics,Blacks
C)Asians,Whites,Blacks,Hispanics
D)Asians,Whites,Hispanics,Blacks
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21
A minority group is always numerically smaller than a majority group.
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22
Slave codes were a system of laws used to restrict and control the behavior of slaves.
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23
The purpose of the National Origins Act of 1924 was to limit the number of individuals entering the United States who might be racially inferior.
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24
Asians,Hispanics,and African Americans grow up in families with less capital than whites.
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25
Today,racism appears in a subtler,toned-down version of what it was in the past.
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26
According to Social Darwinism,only the most inherently capable individuals will be at the top of social,political,and social hierarchies.
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27
Human capital can be impacted by language ability.
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28
The stereotype of the "Sambo" was used to show that African Americans were content with slavery.
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29
Fortunately,stereotype fallout is a rare occurrence in our color-blind society.
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30
How were African Americans kept segregated in schools and housing after the end of slavery?
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31
"Separate but equal" was the Supreme Court's decision legitimating segregation in the case Brown v.Board of Education.
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32
Academic performance and social activities or skills have not bee found to affect peer-group membership.
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33
Ethnicity refers to the classification of people into categories with distinct cultural or national traits.
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34
Slavery is often referred to as "the peculiar institution."
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35
The racial formation trajectory refers to a cyclical pattern of disruption and restoration.
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36
Christopher Columbus's initial contact with Native Americans was characterized by hostility and distrust.
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37
De facto segregation of residences can result in segregated schools.
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38
High indices of dissimilarity indicate that there are low levels of housing segregation.
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39
The higher the income for African Americans,the less likely they will live in segregated neighborhoods.
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40
Individuals who live in racially segregated communities where there are few racial minorities are more apt to promote a color-blind ideology.
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41
Using concepts from Omi and Winant's racial formation theory,discuss the relationship between early English settlers and Native Americans and the English and the system of slavery.
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42
How did racialized housing covenants and steering impact the residential segregation patterns of African Americans?
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43
Explain how the media represents different racial and ethnic groups.In what way do stereotypes influence what is shown and what people learn about different groups?
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