Deck 10: Multiracial Americans
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Deck 10: Multiracial Americans
1
In research by Wiiladsen-Jensen and Ito, European Americans and Asian Americans initially perceived racially ambiguous faces as:
A) their own race
B) White
C) Black
D) Biracial
A) their own race
B) White
C) Black
D) Biracial
White
2
Multiracial persons have greater levels of psychological problems than monoracial persons:
A) in nonclinical populations but not in clinical populations
B) when multiracial persons are in the majority
C) in both clinical and nonclinical populations
D) only in clinical populations
A) in nonclinical populations but not in clinical populations
B) when multiracial persons are in the majority
C) in both clinical and nonclinical populations
D) only in clinical populations
only in clinical populations
3
Based on Brunsma's work, which couple is most likely to designate their child as multiracial?
A) European American + Latina American
B) Latino American + African American
C) African American + European American
D) African American + American Indian
A) European American + Latina American
B) Latino American + African American
C) African American + European American
D) African American + American Indian
African American + European American
4
In a study of changes in identity by Doyle and Kao, biracial adolescents who had _________ ancestry were most likely to change their identity.
A) Asian American
B) American Indian
C) Latino/a American
D) African American
A) Asian American
B) American Indian
C) Latino/a American
D) African American
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5
A biracial Japanese American/European American who perceives rejection from the multiracial community is unlikely to identify with the:
A) Japanese American community
B) European American community
C) either the Japanese American community or the European American community
D) either the multiracial community or the European American community
A) Japanese American community
B) European American community
C) either the Japanese American community or the European American community
D) either the multiracial community or the European American community
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6
Respondents were first allowed to indicate more than one racial group on the U.S._______ census.
A) 1960
B) 1970
C) 1990
D) 2000
A) 1960
B) 1970
C) 1990
D) 2000
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7
Laws prohibiting interracial marriage existed in the U.S. until:
A) 1900
B) 1949
C) 1967
D) 2000
A) 1900
B) 1949
C) 1967
D) 2000
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8
Khanna found that _________ was the strongest factor in determining whether biracial Asian American/European Americans identified with a monoracial community.
A) gender
B) socioeconomic status
C) closeness to one of their parents
D) physical appearance
A) gender
B) socioeconomic status
C) closeness to one of their parents
D) physical appearance
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9
Chesley and Wagner found that African American college students perceived a biracial African American/European American) child to have greater peer acceptance among
A) biracial children
B) African American children
C) European American children
D) younger children
A) biracial children
B) African American children
C) European American children
D) younger children
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10
A biracial person whose identity is sometimes African American, sometimes European American, and sometimes biracial has a_______ identity.
A) transcendent
B) protean
C) border
D) marginal
A) transcendent
B) protean
C) border
D) marginal
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