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Deck 7: Ethnicity
1
Geographers are concerned with ethnicity because
A) it is a core element of culture that individuals always carry with them.
B) it is another term for race.
C) ethnicities are always changing.
D) folk and popular ethnicities sometimes come into conflict.
E) it is the best way to divide people into countries.
A) it is a core element of culture that individuals always carry with them.
B) it is another term for race.
C) ethnicities are always changing.
D) folk and popular ethnicities sometimes come into conflict.
E) it is the best way to divide people into countries.
A
2
Race is
A) characterized by Caucasian, African American, and Hispanic/Latino.
B) self-identification with a group sharing a biological ancestor.
C) determinable from physical characteristics.
D) evenly distributed around the world.
E) defined by statute in most states.
A) characterized by Caucasian, African American, and Hispanic/Latino.
B) self-identification with a group sharing a biological ancestor.
C) determinable from physical characteristics.
D) evenly distributed around the world.
E) defined by statute in most states.
B
3
Figure 7.2.4 
This map displays the distribution of what ethnicity in the United States?
A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) American Indian
E) European

This map displays the distribution of what ethnicity in the United States?
A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) American Indian
E) European
D
4
Comparing ethnicity and race reveals
A) they are very similar concepts.
B) ethnicity is part of a person's cultural identity but race is not.
C) race is a better indicator of what someone is like than ethnicity.
D) it is possible not to have an ethnicity but everyone belongs to a race.
E) both are biologically determined but only race involves skin color.
A) they are very similar concepts.
B) ethnicity is part of a person's cultural identity but race is not.
C) race is a better indicator of what someone is like than ethnicity.
D) it is possible not to have an ethnicity but everyone belongs to a race.
E) both are biologically determined but only race involves skin color.
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Figure 7.2.4 
African American and Hispanic ethnicities are
A) racially similar.
B) not measured by the U.S. Census.
C) similarly distributed across the United States.
D) never found near one another.
E) both spatially concentrated in neighborhoods within large American cities.

African American and Hispanic ethnicities are
A) racially similar.
B) not measured by the U.S. Census.
C) similarly distributed across the United States.
D) never found near one another.
E) both spatially concentrated in neighborhoods within large American cities.
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Figure 7.2.2

This map displays the distribution of what ethnicity in the United States?
A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) American Indian
E) European

This map displays the distribution of what ethnicity in the United States?
A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) American Indian
E) European
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7
Which of the following does the United States Census Bureau not consider a race?
A) Japanese
B) Black
C) Hispanic/Latino
D) White
E) Samoan
A) Japanese
B) Black
C) Hispanic/Latino
D) White
E) Samoan
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8
Native Americans and Alaska Natives together make up what percentage of the total United States population?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
E) 8
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
E) 8
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9
The most numerous ethnicity in the United States is
A) African American.
B) Asian American.
C) Latino/Hispanic.
D) American Indian and Alaska Native.
E) Austral-Asian.
A) African American.
B) Asian American.
C) Latino/Hispanic.
D) American Indian and Alaska Native.
E) Austral-Asian.
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Figure 7.2.1 
This map displays the distribution of what ethnicity in the United States?
A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) American Indian
E) European

This map displays the distribution of what ethnicity in the United States?
A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) American Indian
E) European
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11
Which of the following is not an element of cultural diversity?
A) language
B) religion
C) ethnicity
D) race
E) art
A) language
B) religion
C) ethnicity
D) race
E) art
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12
Figure 7.2.4 
Ethnic identity for descendants of European immigrants is primarily preserved through
A) neighborhoods and locations.
B) schools and education.
C) language.
D) religion and food.
E) political affiliation.

Ethnic identity for descendants of European immigrants is primarily preserved through
A) neighborhoods and locations.
B) schools and education.
C) language.
D) religion and food.
E) political affiliation.
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13
President Barack Obama is a good example of the
A) complexity of ethnic identity in the United States.
B) confusion over ethnicity and race in Kenya.
C) biological basis for classifying humans.
D) principle of the distribution of persons of color.
A) complexity of ethnic identity in the United States.
B) confusion over ethnicity and race in Kenya.
C) biological basis for classifying humans.
D) principle of the distribution of persons of color.
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Figure 7.2.4 
The largest proportion of Asian Americans are from
A) Vietnam.
B) Japan.
C) China.
D) the Philippines.
E) Korea.

The largest proportion of Asian Americans are from
A) Vietnam.
B) Japan.
C) China.
D) the Philippines.
E) Korea.
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15
Racism is belief in
A) the biological classification of people.
B) superiority of some groups because of racial identity.
C) inferiority of other groups because of racial identity.
D) all of the above
E) B and C
A) the biological classification of people.
B) superiority of some groups because of racial identity.
C) inferiority of other groups because of racial identity.
D) all of the above
E) B and C
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16
Latinos and Hispanics are clustered in what areas of the United States?
A) Northeast, cities
B) West, Southwest
C) Southwest, Southeast
D) cities
E) Pacific Northwest, Plains states
A) Northeast, cities
B) West, Southwest
C) Southwest, Southeast
D) cities
E) Pacific Northwest, Plains states
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17
An equivalent,alternative term to Hispanic is
A) Chicano/Chicana.
B) Latino/Latina.
C) Mexican.
D) Spanish.
E) Spanish American.
A) Chicano/Chicana.
B) Latino/Latina.
C) Mexican.
D) Spanish.
E) Spanish American.
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18
Figure 7.2.3 
This map displays the distribution of what ethnicity in the United States?
A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) American Indian
E) European

This map displays the distribution of what ethnicity in the United States?
A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Asian American
D) American Indian
E) European
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19
African Americans are clustered in what area of the United States?
A) Southeast
B) Southwest
C) Plains states
D) Pacific Northwest
E) Northeast
A) Southeast
B) Southwest
C) Plains states
D) Pacific Northwest
E) Northeast
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20
Asian Americans are clustered in what area of the United States?
A) Southwest
B) West
C) Plains states
D) Northeast
E) Southeast
A) Southwest
B) West
C) Plains states
D) Northeast
E) Southeast
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21
Elements of nationalism include all but
A) common culture.
B) shared attitudes.
C) shared emotions.
D) political structure.
E) state symbols.
A) common culture.
B) shared attitudes.
C) shared emotions.
D) political structure.
E) state symbols.
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22
What was apartheid?
A) the dialect of Dutch which is spoken in South Africa
B) South Africa's governmental system
C) the existence of landlocked states in southern Africa
D) the geographic separation of races in South Africa
E) the kinship system of Sub-Saharan Africa
A) the dialect of Dutch which is spoken in South Africa
B) South Africa's governmental system
C) the existence of landlocked states in southern Africa
D) the geographic separation of races in South Africa
E) the kinship system of Sub-Saharan Africa
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23
People who were restricted by covenants in deeds included all but
A) Caucasians.
B) Jews.
C) blacks.
D) Roman Catholics.
E) All of these groups have been restricted by covenants.
A) Caucasians.
B) Jews.
C) blacks.
D) Roman Catholics.
E) All of these groups have been restricted by covenants.
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24
Nationalism
A) is loyalty and devotion to a nationality.
B) can have a negative impact.
C) is a centripetal force.
D) may be symbolized by flags and songs.
E) all of these choices are correct.
A) is loyalty and devotion to a nationality.
B) can have a negative impact.
C) is a centripetal force.
D) may be symbolized by flags and songs.
E) all of these choices are correct.
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Figure 7.2.4 
The ethnic heritage of most African Americans has roots in
A) forced migration from Africa.
B) common language traditions.
C) skin color, facial features, and hair type.
D) living in central urban locations.
E) migration from Europe to North America.

The ethnic heritage of most African Americans has roots in
A) forced migration from Africa.
B) common language traditions.
C) skin color, facial features, and hair type.
D) living in central urban locations.
E) migration from Europe to North America.
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26
The Brown v.Board of Education court decision ruled
A) separate schools for blacks and whites were unconstitutional.
B) "white flight" was illegal but there was no way to prove a move was motivated by racism.
C) discriminatory lending practices and restrictive covenants were unconstitutional.
D) separate facilities for blacks and whites were acceptable so long as they were of the same quality.
E) B and D.
A) separate schools for blacks and whites were unconstitutional.
B) "white flight" was illegal but there was no way to prove a move was motivated by racism.
C) discriminatory lending practices and restrictive covenants were unconstitutional.
D) separate facilities for blacks and whites were acceptable so long as they were of the same quality.
E) B and D.
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27
Discrimination because of race in the United States
A) once allowed for the physical separation of races.
B) has occurred since the formation of the country.
C) prohibited black people from living in many neighborhoods.
D) continues today.
E) All of these answers are correct.
A) once allowed for the physical separation of races.
B) has occurred since the formation of the country.
C) prohibited black people from living in many neighborhoods.
D) continues today.
E) All of these answers are correct.
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28
A nationality is
A) a group of people tied to a place through legal status and tradition.
B) a country.
C) ethnic identity.
D) any cohesive group of people.
E) a group with shared religion, language, and origin of birth.
A) a group of people tied to a place through legal status and tradition.
B) a country.
C) ethnic identity.
D) any cohesive group of people.
E) a group with shared religion, language, and origin of birth.
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29
Figure 7.3.5 
Which of the below is the best explanation for the pattern of diffusion shown in the maps?
A) Early migrants were reluctant to move into the countryside since the city was all they knew.
B) African Americans first migrated to neighborhoods where other African Americans lived.
C) Baltimore passed a law in 1940 allowing African Americans to migrate.
D) Growth resulted from natural increase in the African American population.
E) Baltimore was the destination of large numbers of refugees.

Which of the below is the best explanation for the pattern of diffusion shown in the maps?
A) Early migrants were reluctant to move into the countryside since the city was all they knew.
B) African Americans first migrated to neighborhoods where other African Americans lived.
C) Baltimore passed a law in 1940 allowing African Americans to migrate.
D) Growth resulted from natural increase in the African American population.
E) Baltimore was the destination of large numbers of refugees.
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30
The distinction between nationality and ethnicity is important because
A) nationalities usually form independent countries.
B) it is similar to the difference between race and ethnicity.
C) nationality is inherited but ethnicity is not.
D) ethnicity is considered more important than nationality.
E) nationality is considered more important than ethnicity.
A) nationalities usually form independent countries.
B) it is similar to the difference between race and ethnicity.
C) nationality is inherited but ethnicity is not.
D) ethnicity is considered more important than nationality.
E) nationality is considered more important than ethnicity.
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31
Loyalty and devotion to a state that represents a particular group's culture is
A) nationalism.
B) nation-state.
C) nation.
D) state.
E) multiculturalism.
A) nationalism.
B) nation-state.
C) nation.
D) state.
E) multiculturalism.
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32
In the United States,which is shared by all Americans?
A) nationality
B) language
C) ethnicity
D) race
E) gender
A) nationality
B) language
C) ethnicity
D) race
E) gender
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33
From 1910 to 1950,population density of African Americans in ghettos
A) increased.
B) remained the same.
C) decreased.
D) inverted.
E) fluctuated.
A) increased.
B) remained the same.
C) decreased.
D) inverted.
E) fluctuated.
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34
Figure 7.3.5 
Which is the most dramatic change in the geographic distribution of African Americans in the United States?
A) rural to urban within the state
B) change to sharecropping
C) relocation to northern cities
D) movement out of inner-cities
E) relocation to coastal cities

Which is the most dramatic change in the geographic distribution of African Americans in the United States?
A) rural to urban within the state
B) change to sharecropping
C) relocation to northern cities
D) movement out of inner-cities
E) relocation to coastal cities
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35
The Plessy v.Ferguson court decision resulted in
A) the abolition of discriminatory lending practices and restrictive covenants.
B) the "separate but equal" doctrine of racial equality.
C) the required integration of schools.
D) "Jim Crow" laws across the American South.
E) B and D.
A) the abolition of discriminatory lending practices and restrictive covenants.
B) the "separate but equal" doctrine of racial equality.
C) the required integration of schools.
D) "Jim Crow" laws across the American South.
E) B and D.
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36
The "separate but equal" doctrine was legally established by
A) states.
B) Plessy v. Ferguson.
C) Brown v. Board of Education.
D) the Missouri Compromise.
E) the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution.
A) states.
B) Plessy v. Ferguson.
C) Brown v. Board of Education.
D) the Missouri Compromise.
E) the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution.
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37
As part of the triangular slave trade system,ships bound for Europe carried
A) cloth and trinkets.
B) rum and molasses.
C) slaves.
D) gold and silver.
E) all of the above
A) cloth and trinkets.
B) rum and molasses.
C) slaves.
D) gold and silver.
E) all of the above
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38
Which of the following is not a strong centripetal force in the United States?
A) network television
B) the flag
C) the many ethnic groups living in the United States
D) "The Star Spangled Banner"
E) baseball
A) network television
B) the flag
C) the many ethnic groups living in the United States
D) "The Star Spangled Banner"
E) baseball
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39
Figure 7.2.4 
African Americans migrated out of the American South as a consequence of
A) the removal of travel visa requirements for people of color.
B) increased farm mechanization leading to a decreased demand for farm labor.
C) the development of better highways, allowing for rapid and efficient travel.
D) increasing opportunities to work in northern coal mines and the California gold rush.
E) All of these were factors influencing the migration.

African Americans migrated out of the American South as a consequence of
A) the removal of travel visa requirements for people of color.
B) increased farm mechanization leading to a decreased demand for farm labor.
C) the development of better highways, allowing for rapid and efficient travel.
D) increasing opportunities to work in northern coal mines and the California gold rush.
E) All of these were factors influencing the migration.
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40
Under apartheid,the South African government
A) allowed blacks to vote but not to own property.
B) allowed blacks and whites to attend school together but not to work together.
C) created "homelands" for blacks to legitimize discrimination.
D) continued the slave trade.
E) supported the goals of the African National Congress.
A) allowed blacks to vote but not to own property.
B) allowed blacks and whites to attend school together but not to work together.
C) created "homelands" for blacks to legitimize discrimination.
D) continued the slave trade.
E) supported the goals of the African National Congress.
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41
Ethnic groups in the United States no longer conflict with one another.
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42
"African American" and "black" are synonymous.
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43
Chicago's neighborhoods exhibit a high degree of ethnic clustering.
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44
The Kurds
A) are living in a new country created for them between Iraq, Iran, and Turkey.
B) are a group which long ago migrated from Anatolia to the Balkans.
C) have no wish to become a nationality, only to remain an ethnicity.
D) have a large population but are divided among enough countries that they are a minority in every one.
A) are living in a new country created for them between Iraq, Iran, and Turkey.
B) are a group which long ago migrated from Anatolia to the Balkans.
C) have no wish to become a nationality, only to remain an ethnicity.
D) have a large population but are divided among enough countries that they are a minority in every one.
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45
African American northward migration followed the major U.S.highways.
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46
Figure 7.8.3 
The conflict in Rwanda
A) spilled over into the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
B) was a civil war, not a genocide.
C) consisted of mass killings of Hutus by Tutsis.
D) developed from differences that occurred only after independence from colonialism.
E) began in 2001.

The conflict in Rwanda
A) spilled over into the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
B) was a civil war, not a genocide.
C) consisted of mass killings of Hutus by Tutsis.
D) developed from differences that occurred only after independence from colonialism.
E) began in 2001.
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47
Ethnic war in Sri Lanka ended
A) with the surrender of the Sinhalese.
B) in a cease-fire brokered by the UN.
C) with independence from colonial occupation.
D) with the defeat of the Tamils
E) It has not ended;the civil war continues today.
A) with the surrender of the Sinhalese.
B) in a cease-fire brokered by the UN.
C) with independence from colonial occupation.
D) with the defeat of the Tamils
E) It has not ended;the civil war continues today.
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48
Figure 7.8.3 
Examining this map of Bosnia & Herzegovina reveals
A) Bosnia & Herzegovina today is a very unstable country.
B) Croats face daily discrimination.
C) ethnic cleansing removed many Bosnian Muslims.
D) Bosnians and Croats united against Serbs.
E) the greatest conflict was over Kosovo, which is now independent.

Examining this map of Bosnia & Herzegovina reveals
A) Bosnia & Herzegovina today is a very unstable country.
B) Croats face daily discrimination.
C) ethnic cleansing removed many Bosnian Muslims.
D) Bosnians and Croats united against Serbs.
E) the greatest conflict was over Kosovo, which is now independent.
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Josip Broz Tito
A) encouraged ethnic cleansing in Bosnia & Herzegovina of Bosnian Muslims.
B) served as a centripetal force for Yugoslavia.
C) was elected to lead a newly independent Kosovo.
D) created the term "Balkanization."
E) was born in Albania but claimed Serbian ethnicity.
A) encouraged ethnic cleansing in Bosnia & Herzegovina of Bosnian Muslims.
B) served as a centripetal force for Yugoslavia.
C) was elected to lead a newly independent Kosovo.
D) created the term "Balkanization."
E) was born in Albania but claimed Serbian ethnicity.
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50
Figure 7.8.3 
The breakup of Yugoslavia during the 1990s was caused by
A) ethnic cleansing.
B) the assassination in Sarajevo of the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
C) rivalries among ethnicities.
D) NATO.
E) espionage by Russian agents.

The breakup of Yugoslavia during the 1990s was caused by
A) ethnic cleansing.
B) the assassination in Sarajevo of the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary.
C) rivalries among ethnicities.
D) NATO.
E) espionage by Russian agents.
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51
Western Asia is
A) larger than eastern Asia.
B) ethnically composed of Iraqis, Iranians, Pakistanis, and Afghans.
C) also known as the Middle East.
D) ethnically homogenous because it is more than 90% Muslim.
E) very ethnically diverse.
A) larger than eastern Asia.
B) ethnically composed of Iraqis, Iranians, Pakistanis, and Afghans.
C) also known as the Middle East.
D) ethnically homogenous because it is more than 90% Muslim.
E) very ethnically diverse.
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52
Afghanistan
A) has a long history of ethnic conflict.
B) is divided roughly in half between Shiite and Sunni Muslims.
C) was a peaceful country until the Taliban gained control of the government.
D) is composed mostly of the Afghan ethnicity.
E) includes Abkazians and Ossetians.
A) has a long history of ethnic conflict.
B) is divided roughly in half between Shiite and Sunni Muslims.
C) was a peaceful country until the Taliban gained control of the government.
D) is composed mostly of the Afghan ethnicity.
E) includes Abkazians and Ossetians.
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53
The process when a group forcibly removes another group is called
A) war.
B) migrational push factors.
C) racism.
D) ethnic cleansing.
E) white flight.
A) war.
B) migrational push factors.
C) racism.
D) ethnic cleansing.
E) white flight.
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54
Which of the following ethnic groups does not share the nationality of the others?
A) English
B) Normans
C) Welsh
D) Scots
E) Northern Irish
A) English
B) Normans
C) Welsh
D) Scots
E) Northern Irish
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55
Clustering of ethnicities is most pronounced at the neighborhood level in the United States.
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56
The Lebanese civil war resulted when the country broke down because of
A) ethnic groups.
B) religious groups.
C) changes in the majority between religious groups.
D) independent armies.
E) famine.
A) ethnic groups.
B) religious groups.
C) changes in the majority between religious groups.
D) independent armies.
E) famine.
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57
Balkanization refers to
A) the creation of nation-states in southeastern Europe.
B) the breakdown of a state due to conflicts among nationalities.
C) a small geographic area that cannot successfully be organized into states.
D) ethnic cleansing.
E) religions splintering into opposing groups.
A) the creation of nation-states in southeastern Europe.
B) the breakdown of a state due to conflicts among nationalities.
C) a small geographic area that cannot successfully be organized into states.
D) ethnic cleansing.
E) religions splintering into opposing groups.
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58
Figure 7.8.3 
Sudan has seen ethnic conflict in all but which of the following regions?
A) Darfur
B) South Sudan
C) the eastern front. with Eritrea
D) Khartoum

Sudan has seen ethnic conflict in all but which of the following regions?
A) Darfur
B) South Sudan
C) the eastern front. with Eritrea
D) Khartoum
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59
Slavery has occurred around the world,though it is now abolished in the United States.
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60
Which religion is one of the three most important in Lebanon?
A) Daoism
B) Hinduism
C) Druze
D) Judaism
E) Sikhism
A) Daoism
B) Hinduism
C) Druze
D) Judaism
E) Sikhism
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61
How might the ethnic makeup of Iraq present challenges to political stability there?
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62
The term ghettos identifies only the African American neighborhoods in the United States.
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63
What U.S.government agency does not consider Hispanic or Latino to be a race?
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64
Everyone with the same nationality by default shares an ethnicity.
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65
A majority of people in Lebanon are Muslim.
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66
The largest number of slaves shipped across the Atlantic went to North America.
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67
Brown v.Board of Education of Topeka ended racial discrimination in U.S.schools.
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68
How is ethnicity different from nationality?
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69
All Kurds are Iraqis,but not all Iraqis are Kurds.
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70
Kosovo is recognized as independent by all major countries of the world.
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71
Describe the migration patterns that have shaped the African-American ethnic identity.
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72
Nationalism is an important example of a centrifugal force.
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73
A system of racial discrimination in South Africa was called ________.
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74
Genocide in Rwanda involved Hutus murdering Tutsis.
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75
One-half of all Asian Americans live in what U.S.state?
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76
Define the term "balkanization."
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77
Where are the Kurdish people found?
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78
Persians are the largest ethnic group that adheres to Shiite Islam.
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79
Plessy v.Ferguson ended racial discrimination in U.S.schools.
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80
Explain the difference between race and ethnicity.
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