Deck 3: Race and Ethnicity
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Deck 3: Race and Ethnicity
1
Which group is expected to become a statistical minority by the year 2043?
A) Hispanic Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) non-Hispanic white Americans
D) Black Americans
A) Hispanic Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) non-Hispanic white Americans
D) Black Americans
C
2
Social scientists reject the biological notions of race, instead favoring an approach that treats race as a(n) ______.
A) need
B) imperative
C) construct
D) drive
A) need
B) imperative
C) construct
D) drive
C
3
As of 2002, ______ were the nation's largest minority group.
A) white Americans
B) Hispanic Americans
C) African Americans
D) Asian Americans
A) white Americans
B) Hispanic Americans
C) African Americans
D) Asian Americans
B
4
Which continent receives the largest number of international immigrants?
A) North America
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) Europe
A) North America
B) Asia
C) Africa
D) Europe
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5
The federal definition of ethnicity is based on guidelines of the ______.
A) U.S. Congress
B) President's National Security Council
C) U.S. Supreme Court
D) Office of Management and Budget
A) U.S. Congress
B) President's National Security Council
C) U.S. Supreme Court
D) Office of Management and Budget
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6
The belief that one's own group values and behaviors are not only right, but also superior to others is called ______.
A) narcissism
B) prejudice
C) discrimination
D) ethnocentrism
A) narcissism
B) prejudice
C) discrimination
D) ethnocentrism
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7
Laws that required segregation of Blacks and whites in public facilities, schools, and transportation were known as ______.
A) the Johnson-Reed Act
B) the Brown v Board of Education ruling
C) the Civil Rights Act
D) Jim Crow laws
A) the Johnson-Reed Act
B) the Brown v Board of Education ruling
C) the Civil Rights Act
D) Jim Crow laws
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8
The practice of prohibiting or restricting the entry or participation of groups into society is known as ______.
A) segregation
B) colonialism
C) exclusion
D) expulsion
A) segregation
B) colonialism
C) exclusion
D) expulsion
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9
The Trail of Tears is an example of ______.
A) emigration
B) immigration
C) exclusion
D) expulsion
A) emigration
B) immigration
C) exclusion
D) expulsion
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10
Which of the following groups in America have not experienced expulsion or exclusion?
A) black people
B) white people
C) Chinese people
D) Native American peoples
A) black people
B) white people
C) Chinese people
D) Native American peoples
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11
The United States today can be said to ______ along color lines.
A) be completely integrated
B) be intensely segregated
C) compete
D) build
A) be completely integrated
B) be intensely segregated
C) compete
D) build
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12
From the late 19th century through the mid-1940s the United States regarded immigration ______.
A) negatively
B) positively
C) neutrally
D) as an important way to increase pluralism
A) negatively
B) positively
C) neutrally
D) as an important way to increase pluralism
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13
Which sociological perspective views assimilation as the solution to the differences between racial and ethnic groups?
A) functionalist
B) feminist
C) interactionist
D) conflict
A) functionalist
B) feminist
C) interactionist
D) conflict
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14
Which sociological perspective is most likely to point to how ethnocentrism and racism maintain social inequality?
A) multiculturalist
B) interactionist
C) functionalist
D) conflict
A) multiculturalist
B) interactionist
C) functionalist
D) conflict
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15
Which sociological perspective focuses on how the dynamics of racial and ethnic relations divides groups while maintaining a dominant group?
A) feminist
B) interactionist
C) functionalist
D) conflict
A) feminist
B) interactionist
C) functionalist
D) conflict
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16
The belief in the inferiority of certain racial groups, which is often accompanied by discrimination, is called ______.
A) ethnocentrism
B) individual discrimination
C) institutional discrimination
D) racism
A) ethnocentrism
B) individual discrimination
C) institutional discrimination
D) racism
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17
______ is prevalent in Switzerland.
A) Pluralism
B) Assimilation
C) Ethnocentrism
D) Segregation
A) Pluralism
B) Assimilation
C) Ethnocentrism
D) Segregation
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18
Feminist theory intersects with ______ through its analysis of multiple systems of oppression, such as race, class, sexual orientation, nation of origin, language, culture, and ethnicity.
A) racialization
B) multiculturalism
C) pluralism
D) ethnic attrition
A) racialization
B) multiculturalism
C) pluralism
D) ethnic attrition
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19
______ is a new racial category.
A) Racialization
B) Multiracial
C) Pluralistic
D) Ethnic attrition
A) Racialization
B) Multiracial
C) Pluralistic
D) Ethnic attrition
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20
Amitra is an immigrant who has entered the U.S. without documentation. The U.N. would consider her to be which of these types of immigrants?
A) front door
B) side door
C) back door
D) window
A) front door
B) side door
C) back door
D) window
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21
According to a national survey of racial disparities in health, most Americans attribute racial differences in poor health outcomes to which of these factors?
A) race
B) poor choices
C) social conditions
D) biology
A) race
B) poor choices
C) social conditions
D) biology
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22
Which of the following is an example of de facto segregation?
A) the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education
B) the economic segregation of schools
C) the illegalization of interracial marriage
D) Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
A) the U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education
B) the economic segregation of schools
C) the illegalization of interracial marriage
D) Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals
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23
Which individual is considered a 1.5 generation immigrant?
A) Li Mei, a 25-year-old engineer whose mother immigrated to the United States before Li Mei was born
B) Sujata, a 46-year-old physician's assistant who immigrated to the United States with her husband ten years ago
C) Zahra, a 15-year-old girl who identifies as a multiracial U.S. citizen
D) Sofia, a 9-year-old student at Pinewood Elementary whose parents immigrated to the United States last year to find work
A) Li Mei, a 25-year-old engineer whose mother immigrated to the United States before Li Mei was born
B) Sujata, a 46-year-old physician's assistant who immigrated to the United States with her husband ten years ago
C) Zahra, a 15-year-old girl who identifies as a multiracial U.S. citizen
D) Sofia, a 9-year-old student at Pinewood Elementary whose parents immigrated to the United States last year to find work
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24
Which racial/ethnic group experienced the greatest loss in wealth between 2007-2016 in the United States?
A) Hispanics
B) Native Americans
C) non-Hispanic whites
D) African Americans
A) Hispanics
B) Native Americans
C) non-Hispanic whites
D) African Americans
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25
One of the primary means to accumulate wealth, ______, is also a primary mechanism of inequality between blacks and whites in the United States.
A) education
B) home ownership
C) access to health insurance
D) access to health services
A) education
B) home ownership
C) access to health insurance
D) access to health services
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26
Which statement is NOT true of affirmative action?
A) Affirmative action has attempted to improve minority access to educational opportunities.
B) Affirmative action policies are controversial.
C) Affirmative action only benefits African Americans.
D) Affirmative action has attempted to improve minority access to occupational opportunity.
A) Affirmative action has attempted to improve minority access to educational opportunities.
B) Affirmative action policies are controversial.
C) Affirmative action only benefits African Americans.
D) Affirmative action has attempted to improve minority access to occupational opportunity.
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27
Schools with high enrollments are associated with which of these factors?
A) bigger budgets
B) higher dropout rates
C) higher teacher-to-student ratios
D) all of these
A) bigger budgets
B) higher dropout rates
C) higher teacher-to-student ratios
D) all of these
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28
Based on Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights act, affirmative action programs in colleges and universities have been applied to which of these?
A) student curriculum
B) student fraternities and sororities
C) student room assignments
D) student financial aid
A) student curriculum
B) student fraternities and sororities
C) student room assignments
D) student financial aid
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29
As of 2014, ______ states have outlawed the use of affirmative action in public schools.
A) 0
B) 10
C) 25
D) 50
A) 0
B) 10
C) 25
D) 50
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30
Compared to 35 years ago, black and Hispanic students are today ______ at the nation's top colleges and universities.
A) significantly more overrepresented
B) more overrepresented
C) more underrepresented
D) significantly more underrepresented
A) significantly more overrepresented
B) more overrepresented
C) more underrepresented
D) significantly more underrepresented
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31
Emigration from Mexico to the United States has ______ since 2007.
A) increased dramatically
B) increased by a small percentage
C) stayed constant
D) decreased
A) increased dramatically
B) increased by a small percentage
C) stayed constant
D) decreased
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32
In 2016, ______ unauthorized immigrants were in the United States.
A) 5.5 million
B) 11.3 million
C) 25 million
D) 100 million
A) 5.5 million
B) 11.3 million
C) 25 million
D) 100 million
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33
All of the following are components of effective workplace diversity training programs EXCEPT ______.
A) familiarizing employees with antidiscrimination laws
B) increasing cultural awareness among employees
C) calling out past poor behaviour of managers and staff
D) making managers aware of how their biases affect their actions
A) familiarizing employees with antidiscrimination laws
B) increasing cultural awareness among employees
C) calling out past poor behaviour of managers and staff
D) making managers aware of how their biases affect their actions
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34
Which of the following is/are effective way(s) to reduce discrimination and bias in schools?
A) increase cultural competency of staff and faculty
B) house minority students and white students separately
C) mentor white students about race
D) discontinue affirmative action programs
A) increase cultural competency of staff and faculty
B) house minority students and white students separately
C) mentor white students about race
D) discontinue affirmative action programs
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35
The Association of American Colleges and Universities reported ______ in the number of college classes requiring diversity classes between 1990 and 2000.
A) a decrease of more than 50 percent
B) a decrease between 10 and 20 percent
C) an increase of more than 50 percent
D) an increase between 10 and 20 percent
A) a decrease of more than 50 percent
B) a decrease between 10 and 20 percent
C) an increase of more than 50 percent
D) an increase between 10 and 20 percent
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36
The U.S. Census distinguishes between native and foreign-born residents.
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37
By 2060, researchers estimate that the majority of Americans will come from a combination of racial groups.
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38
In 2013, there were 41 million foreign-born individuals in the United States.
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39
Most of foreign-born people in the United States come from Asia.
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40
According to functionalists, assimilation can never lead to social equilibrium.
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41
Conflict theorists believe that assimilation is the best way to end racism.
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42
According to the interactionist perspective, we learn about racial and ethnic categories through our social interactions.
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43
Black feminists focus primarily on how gender and racial oppression combine to create inequality.
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44
Because of affirmative action and other social programs, most African Americans now earn the same as white Americans.
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45
The recently arrived immigrant population is much less educated than those who arrived to the U.S. 50 years ago.
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46
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals allows those who have lived in the United States for at least five years without a felony, serious misdemeanor, or three less serious misdemeanors to work legally and obtain a driver's license.
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47
U.S. immigration policy is basically the same as it was when the Immigration Service was established in the late 19th century.
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48
Hispanic students are more likely than black and white students to attend high schools with large enrolments.
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49
According to Byrd and Clayton (2002), America's health system is predicated on the belief that poor individuals do not deserve decent health.
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50
Define race and explain how it differs from ethnicity.
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51
Compare and contrast individual discrimination and institutional discrimination and give an example of each type.
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52
Describe Black Lives Matter and explain which sociological perspective it is most closely aligned with and why.
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53
Identify and describe one historical event that slowed the flow of immigrants to the United States during the 20th century.
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54
Explain the patterns of emigration from Mexico since 2007 and identify at least three reasons for these patterns.
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