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Deck 11: Race
1
We do not choose our biological parents nor can we control the physical characteristics we inherit from them.These facts speak to the role of ___________ in determining race and ethnicity.
A)chance
B)choice
C)context
D)understanding
A)chance
B)choice
C)context
D)understanding
A
2
A(n) _______________ consists of people within a larger society who possess a group consciousness because they share or believe they share a common ancestry, place of birth, history, key experience, or some other distinctive social traits.
A)Primary group
B)Ethnic group
C)Racial group
D)Subgroup
A)Primary group
B)Ethnic group
C)Racial group
D)Subgroup
B
3
The expression 'race card' is used in reference to those who use _____________ to their advantage.
A)racism.
B)religion
C)political beliefs
D)educational policies
A)racism.
B)religion
C)political beliefs
D)educational policies
A
4
When a person discovers an ethnic identity and takes it upon themselves to find, learn about, and claim an ethnic heritage their sense of ethnicity can shift.This process is known as
A)ethnic shifting.
B)ethnic cleansing.
C)ethnic revitalisation.
D)ethnic renewal.
A)ethnic shifting.
B)ethnic cleansing.
C)ethnic revitalisation.
D)ethnic renewal.
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5
When sociologists study race, they study all but one of the following:
A)The meanings assigned to physical traits
B)The rules for placing people into racial categories
C)The biological reality of race
D)The effect race has on opportunities in life
A)The meanings assigned to physical traits
B)The rules for placing people into racial categories
C)The biological reality of race
D)The effect race has on opportunities in life
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6
To _____________ racial categories is to treat them as if they are real and meaningful and to forget they are made up.
A)justify
B)question
C)reify
D)classify
A)justify
B)question
C)reify
D)classify
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7
James identifies himself as 'South African' even though he knows one of his grandfathers was from Lesotho.This example speaks to the process of
A)selective forgetting.
B)involuntary ethnicity.
C)ethnic pride.
D)ethnic renewal.
A)selective forgetting.
B)involuntary ethnicity.
C)ethnic pride.
D)ethnic renewal.
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8
The process by which people forget, dismiss, or fail to pass on a connection to one or more ethnicities is known as
A)involuntary forgetting.
B)involuntary ethnicity.
C)selective forgetting.
D)selective perception
A)involuntary forgetting.
B)involuntary ethnicity.
C)selective forgetting.
D)selective perception
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9
___________________ is a situation in which a dominant group defines some subgroup of people in racial or ethnic terms, thereby forcing that subgroup to become, appear, or feel more ethnic than they might otherwise be.
A)Designated ethnicity
B)Ethnicity
C)Foreign ethnicity
D)Involuntary ethnicity
A)Designated ethnicity
B)Ethnicity
C)Foreign ethnicity
D)Involuntary ethnicity
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10
Sociologists use the concept _________ in reference to those who have little to no awareness of an ethnic identity because their culture is considered normative or mainstream.
A)involuntary ethnicity.
B)primary ethnicity.
C)ethnic renewal.
D)hidden ethnicity.
A)involuntary ethnicity.
B)primary ethnicity.
C)ethnic renewal.
D)hidden ethnicity.
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11
The ethnic group in a society that possesses the greatest access to valued resources is known as
A)the dominant ethnic group.
B)a primary ethnic group.
C)the involuntary ethnic group.
D)the ruling class.
A)the dominant ethnic group.
B)a primary ethnic group.
C)the involuntary ethnic group.
D)the ruling class.
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12
_____________ is the larger social setting in which racial and ethnic categories are recognised, created, and challenged.
A)Chance
B)Context
C)Choice
D)Conscious
A)Chance
B)Context
C)Choice
D)Conscious
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13
Which of the following statements is not associated with racial formation theory?
A)People come to 'see' racial categories as natural ways to divide humanity.
B)People hold unquestioned assumptions about those associated with a specific racial category.
C)People often question the basic assumptions they have about race when they meet people who defy those expectations and assumptions.
D)Ideas about racial categories are believed to be so obvious or natural they need not be questioned.
A)People come to 'see' racial categories as natural ways to divide humanity.
B)People hold unquestioned assumptions about those associated with a specific racial category.
C)People often question the basic assumptions they have about race when they meet people who defy those expectations and assumptions.
D)Ideas about racial categories are believed to be so obvious or natural they need not be questioned.
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14
When a government or dominant group creates an ethnic category into which it 'forces' a group or a wide variety of peoples who have no say in the category or its name, the ethnicity is a(n) __________ one.
A)official
B)involuntary
C)ethnic
D)indigenous
A)official
B)involuntary
C)ethnic
D)indigenous
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15
Tiger Woods' mother is half Thai, one-quarter Chinese, and one-quarter white.His father is half black, one-quarter Chinese, and one-quarter American Indian.Tiger appears 'black'.Tiger's physical appearance reflects the importance of ___________ in regard to racial classification.
A)chance
B)context
C)choice
D)consciousness
A)chance
B)context
C)choice
D)consciousness
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16
When asked what ethnicity she is, Rita says "I don't have an ethnicity, I'm just Indian".This is an example of
A)involuntary ethnicity.
B)primary ethnicity.
C)ethnic renewal.
D)hidden ethnicity.
A)involuntary ethnicity.
B)primary ethnicity.
C)ethnic renewal.
D)hidden ethnicity.
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17
___________ is a series of human-constructed categories based on observable physical traits and geographic origin that assume great social importance.
A)Assimilation
B)Race
C)Segregation
D)A minority group
A)Assimilation
B)Race
C)Segregation
D)A minority group
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18
______________ relates to those things not subject to human will, choice, or effort.
A)Chance
B)Context
C)Choice
D)Conscious
A)Chance
B)Context
C)Choice
D)Conscious
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19
President Barack Obama is considered the first black president of the United States, despite the fact that he described his father as a Kenyan born immigrant who was "black as pitch" and a Kansas-born mother as "white as milk".This speaks to the idea that
A)there is such thing as a 'pure' race.
B)race is a human-created way of categorising people.
C)race is a biological reality.
D)race has no real social significance.
A)there is such thing as a 'pure' race.
B)race is a human-created way of categorising people.
C)race is a biological reality.
D)race has no real social significance.
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20
In an interview, Tiger Woods remarked, "In this country, I'm looked at as being black.When I go to Thailand, I'm considered Thai.It's very interesting.And when I go to Japan, I'm considered Asian.I don't know why it is, but it just is".Woods' observations speak to the importance of
A)choice.
B)context.
C)chance.
D)choice in context.
A)choice.
B)context.
C)chance.
D)choice in context.
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21
_______ are subpopulations within a society that are systematically excluded from full participation in society and denied equal opportunities to power, prestige, and wealth.
A)Stigmatised groups
B)Minority groups
C)The foreign born
D)The native born
A)Stigmatised groups
B)Minority groups
C)The foreign born
D)The native born
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22
When prejudiced people encounter a minority person that contradicts stereotypes, usually
A)they come to see the group in a new light.
B)the stereotype is discredited.
C)they see that person as an 'exception to the rule'.
D)they fail to notice the person.
A)they come to see the group in a new light.
B)the stereotype is discredited.
C)they see that person as an 'exception to the rule'.
D)they fail to notice the person.
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23
The statement "I can do poorly on a test without worrying that my classmates or professor will attribute it to my race or ethnicity" can be seen as an example of which characteristic of minority groups?
A)Social and spatial isolation
B)Lack of access to taken-for-granted advantages and immunities enjoyed by a dominant group
C)Membership is involuntary
D)Minorities may be the numerical majority
A)Social and spatial isolation
B)Lack of access to taken-for-granted advantages and immunities enjoyed by a dominant group
C)Membership is involuntary
D)Minorities may be the numerical majority
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24
__________ assimilation produces a newly blended cultural system.
A)Melting pot
B)Absorption
C)Involuntary
D)Voluntary
A)Melting pot
B)Absorption
C)Involuntary
D)Voluntary
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25
Melting pot assimilation
A)is a one-sided process in which a minority group is absorbed into the dominant culture.
B)exists when a minority group identifies with the dominant culture.
C)occurs when a minority group procreates with those of a dominant group.
D)is a new process of cultural blending in which the groups involved accept new behaviours and values from one another.
A)is a one-sided process in which a minority group is absorbed into the dominant culture.
B)exists when a minority group identifies with the dominant culture.
C)occurs when a minority group procreates with those of a dominant group.
D)is a new process of cultural blending in which the groups involved accept new behaviours and values from one another.
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26
The process by which ethnic and racial distinctions between groups disappear is
A)assimilation.
B)cultivation.
C)institutionalisation.
D)socialisation.
A)assimilation.
B)cultivation.
C)institutionalisation.
D)socialisation.
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27
The key characteristic determining minority status is
A)size relative to the dominant group.
B)voluntary emigration.
C)lack of access to power, prestige, and wealth.
D)physical appearance distinct from the majority of people in the society.
A)size relative to the dominant group.
B)voluntary emigration.
C)lack of access to power, prestige, and wealth.
D)physical appearance distinct from the majority of people in the society.
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______________ occurs when all of the important and meaningful primary relationships (dating, play, school, and fraternity groups) are confined largely to people of the same racial and ethnic groups.
A)Assimilation
B)Stratification
C)Segregation
D)Acculturation
A)Assimilation
B)Stratification
C)Segregation
D)Acculturation
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29
The concept of melting pot assimilation can be applied to the experiences of
A)the various African ethnic groups brought to the United States as slaves.
B)the various Hispanic groups that have settled in the United States.
C)international labour migrants in Germany.
D)East and West Germans after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
A)the various African ethnic groups brought to the United States as slaves.
B)the various Hispanic groups that have settled in the United States.
C)international labour migrants in Germany.
D)East and West Germans after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
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30
Which of the following characteristics does not apply to the concept of prejudice?
A)A rigid and unfavourable judgement about an outgroup
B)Contradictory evidence weakens the unfavourable judgement
C)Supported by stereotypes
D)Applied to anyone who is a member of the outgroup
A)A rigid and unfavourable judgement about an outgroup
B)Contradictory evidence weakens the unfavourable judgement
C)Supported by stereotypes
D)Applied to anyone who is a member of the outgroup
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31
In __________ assimilation, members of a minority, ethnic, or racial group adapt to the ways of the dominant group.
A)melting pot
B)absorption
C)involuntary
D)voluntary
A)melting pot
B)absorption
C)involuntary
D)voluntary
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32
Stereotypes are supported and reinforced in a number of ways.Which of the following is not one of those ways?
A)Prejudiced people noticing only those facts that support stereotypes.
B)Prejudiced people seeing those who defy stereotypes as an exception to the rule.
C)Prejudiced people evaluating the same behaviours differently depending on the race/ethnicity of the person involved.
D)Prejudiced people recognising new or unexpected information that contradicts generalisations.
A)Prejudiced people noticing only those facts that support stereotypes.
B)Prejudiced people seeing those who defy stereotypes as an exception to the rule.
C)Prejudiced people evaluating the same behaviours differently depending on the race/ethnicity of the person involved.
D)Prejudiced people recognising new or unexpected information that contradicts generalisations.
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33
_____________ is the physical and/or social separation of categories of people from one another.
A)Absorption assimilation
B)Involuntary migration
C)Segregation
D)Melting pot assimilation
A)Absorption assimilation
B)Involuntary migration
C)Segregation
D)Melting pot assimilation
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34
Stereotypes are
A)simplistic, and very often inaccurate, generalisations about people who belong to an out-group.
B)accurate generalisations about people who belong to an out-group.
C)rigid and unfavourable judgements about an in-group.
D)unintentional policies that discriminate.
A)simplistic, and very often inaccurate, generalisations about people who belong to an out-group.
B)accurate generalisations about people who belong to an out-group.
C)rigid and unfavourable judgements about an in-group.
D)unintentional policies that discriminate.
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35
When prejudiced people notice only those behaviours that support stereotypes about a particular minority group, they are engaging in
A)discrimination.
B)selective perception.
C)a hate crime.
D)visualisation.
A)discrimination.
B)selective perception.
C)a hate crime.
D)visualisation.
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36
Sexual relationships between enslaved women and their masters produced not only 'mixed race' offspring but also sons and daughters.Yet the system of racial classification assigned the offspring of these unions to the race of the mother.This situation speaks to the importance of ____________ in determining race.
A)chance
B)choice
C)context
D)choice in context
A)chance
B)choice
C)context
D)choice in context
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37
Which one of the following statements about minority status is false?
A)A minority may be the numerical majority in a society.
B)Minorities do not enjoy the freedom or the privilege to move within the society in the same way that members of the dominant group do.
C)People that belong to a minority group are treated as a category, not as individuals.
D)Minority status is a sociological term that applies exclusively to racial and ethnic groups.
A)A minority may be the numerical majority in a society.
B)Minorities do not enjoy the freedom or the privilege to move within the society in the same way that members of the dominant group do.
C)People that belong to a minority group are treated as a category, not as individuals.
D)Minority status is a sociological term that applies exclusively to racial and ethnic groups.
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38
Modern racism
A)emerged as a way to justify European exploitation of people and resources in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
B)is a product of the civil rights movement.
C)was made illegal under Jim Crow.
D)emerged as a result of melting pot assimilation.
A)emerged as a way to justify European exploitation of people and resources in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
B)is a product of the civil rights movement.
C)was made illegal under Jim Crow.
D)emerged as a result of melting pot assimilation.
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39
The most controversial quality identified as a characteristic of a minority group is that
A)people who belong to such a group are treated as members of a category.
B)minority status is based on numbers.
C)a minority group may be the majority of the population.
D)membership is involuntary; if people are free to leave the group, they do not constitute a minority.
A)people who belong to such a group are treated as members of a category.
B)minority status is based on numbers.
C)a minority group may be the majority of the population.
D)membership is involuntary; if people are free to leave the group, they do not constitute a minority.
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40
Ethnic and racial groups that did not choose to be part of a country are
A)voluntary minorities.
B)involuntary minorities.
C)political refugees.
D)labour migrants.
A)voluntary minorities.
B)involuntary minorities.
C)political refugees.
D)labour migrants.
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41
A stigma is considered discrediting because it
A)damages the possessor's reputation.
B)means the person cannot get financial credit.
C)overshadows all other attributes that a person might possess.
D)draws attention to other positive and negative characteristics.
A)damages the possessor's reputation.
B)means the person cannot get financial credit.
C)overshadows all other attributes that a person might possess.
D)draws attention to other positive and negative characteristics.
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42
The key to minority status is smaller numbers relative to the majority population.
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43
In the United States, people classified as white have a great deal of freedom to claim a non-European ethnic identity.
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44
The process by which members of a minority group adapt to the ways of the dominant group is known as melting pot assimilation
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45
People who belong to a minority group are treated as members of a category.
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46
Which one of the following is not a characteristic of mixed contacts?
A)Sometimes the stigmatised and the 'normals' avoid each other.
B)The stigmatised are sure that everyone they meet will view them in a negative light.
C)'Normals' often view accomplishments by the stigmatised as signs of remarkable and noteworthy capacities.
D)Stigmatised persons experience invasions of privacy.
A)Sometimes the stigmatised and the 'normals' avoid each other.
B)The stigmatised are sure that everyone they meet will view them in a negative light.
C)'Normals' often view accomplishments by the stigmatised as signs of remarkable and noteworthy capacities.
D)Stigmatised persons experience invasions of privacy.
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47
The distinction between prejudice and discrimination is that
A)prejudice is a behaviour, and discrimination is an attitude.
B)prejudice is an attitude, and discrimination is a behaviour.
C)prejudice is an ideology, and discrimination is an attitude.
D)prejudice is an attitude, and discrimination is an ideology.
A)prejudice is a behaviour, and discrimination is an attitude.
B)prejudice is an attitude, and discrimination is a behaviour.
C)prejudice is an ideology, and discrimination is an attitude.
D)prejudice is an attitude, and discrimination is an ideology.
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48
Mary's supervisor tells her that the only way to prevent theft is to follow black customers as they shop.Mary complies because she does not want to lose her job.Mary is a
A)non-prejudiced non-discriminator.
B)non-prejudiced discriminator.
C)prejudiced non-discriminator.
D)prejudiced discriminator.
A)non-prejudiced non-discriminator.
B)non-prejudiced discriminator.
C)prejudiced non-discriminator.
D)prejudiced discriminator.
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49
The civil rights movement in the United States was a response to individual discrimination.
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50
Distinguishing between race and ethnicity is complicated because racial and ethnic identities are intertwined.
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51
Goffman used the term 'normal' to mean
A)healthy.
B)well-adjusted.
C)those who possess no discrediting attribute.
D)free of pathology.
A)healthy.
B)well-adjusted.
C)those who possess no discrediting attribute.
D)free of pathology.
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52
Institutionalised discrimination can exist even if most members are not prejudiced.
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53
Jerome admits that "whenever someone would break out the inevitable 'black joke', I would be angered, but I didn't want to jeopardise my own social standing by speaking up".Jerome's behaviour and conflicting attitude represents that of a(n)
A)non-prejudiced non-discriminator.
B)non-prejudiced discriminator.
C)prejudiced non-discriminator.
D)prejudiced discriminator.
A)non-prejudiced non-discriminator.
B)non-prejudiced discriminator.
C)prejudiced non-discriminator.
D)prejudiced discriminator.
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54
Historically, race- and ethnic-related considerations have played major roles in any country's immigration policy.
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55
__________ is unequal treatment (intentional or unintentional) on the basis of ascribed attributes, such as race and gender.
A)Discrimination
B)Prejudice
C)Racism
D)Stereotyping
A)Discrimination
B)Prejudice
C)Racism
D)Stereotyping
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56
Individual choice regarding race is constrained by chance and context.
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57
__________ is the established and customary way of doing things in society that keeps minority members in a disadvantaged position.
A)Systematic discrimination
B)Corporate discrimination
C)Normative discrimination
D)Institutionalised discrimination
A)Systematic discrimination
B)Corporate discrimination
C)Normative discrimination
D)Institutionalised discrimination
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58
Discrimination is a behaviour prejudice is an attitude.
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59
There are two kinds of assimilation: absorption assimilation and melting pot assimilation.
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60
According to sociologist Erving Goffman, the very anticipation of contact can cause the 'normals' and the stigmatised to try to avoid one another.This is because the two parties
A)wish to resist the social pressures pushing them to interact with one another.
B)wish to avoid discomfort, rejection, and suspicions they encounter from people in the other group.
C)believe they cannot form a relationship that matches the 'ideal' kind of relationship portrayed in the media.
D)have experienced negative reactions from everyone they have encountered in the other group.
A)wish to resist the social pressures pushing them to interact with one another.
B)wish to avoid discomfort, rejection, and suspicions they encounter from people in the other group.
C)believe they cannot form a relationship that matches the 'ideal' kind of relationship portrayed in the media.
D)have experienced negative reactions from everyone they have encountered in the other group.
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61
In South Africa it is interesting to note that African nationals have experienced xenophobia.
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62
The ANC was started in 1912.
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63
Prejudice is an attitude.
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64
Racial classification was the cornerstone of apartheid.
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65
Race as lived experience is also known as the materiality of race.
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66
Colour prejudice is not considered a common practice in South Africa.
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67
During the apartheid White people did not live separately from the Black people.
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68
Racial segregation was introduced during colonial times under the Dutch East India Company.
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69
The Griqua did not adopt Afrikaans language as their language of communication.
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70
Steve Biko authored the book I Write What I Like.
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71
Apartheid is not important for the study of race in South Africa.
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72
The Group Areas Act of 1950 was the second pillar of apartheid.
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73
Children born in the year 1994 and after are referred to as the 'born frees'.
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74
Stereotypes operate on already established and fixed beliefs.
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75
Racism is an act of aggression carried out by an individual.
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76
The Bantu Education Act came into effect in 1950.
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77
Ethnicity does not refer to social characteristics and traits that are shared and upheld by a population group.
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78
White power and White privilege are two necessary ingredients for the functioning of racism.
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79
Resistance is the act of opposition.
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