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Deck 7: American Indians
1
Native Americans experienced __________ from the dominant group.
A) affirmative action
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) celebration
A) affirmative action
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) celebration
segregation
2
Before European colonization, approximately how many Native Americans lived in what would become the United States?
A) Less than one million
B) Between one and six million
C) Between six and ten million
D) Over ten million
A) Less than one million
B) Between one and six million
C) Between six and ten million
D) Over ten million
Between six and ten million
3
Whites viewing Native Americans as cruel, treacherous, lying, dirty heathens is an example of __________.
A) self-justification
B) discrimination
C) cruelty
D) ingroup hostility
A) self-justification
B) discrimination
C) cruelty
D) ingroup hostility
self-justification
4
In the mid-19th century, the U.S. government adopted a policy of __________ as a means to deal with Native Americans.
A) xenophobia
B) ethnocentrism
C) outgroup hostility
D) forced relocation
A) xenophobia
B) ethnocentrism
C) outgroup hostility
D) forced relocation
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5
The Civil Rights Movement __________.
A) inspired Native Americans
B) slowed Native American progress
C) discouraged Native Americans
D) angered Native Americans
A) inspired Native Americans
B) slowed Native American progress
C) discouraged Native Americans
D) angered Native Americans
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6
Columbus's first impressions of the Arawak tribe in the Caribbean reflected __________.
A) xenophobia
B) stereotyping
C) ethnocentrism
D) self-justification
A) xenophobia
B) stereotyping
C) ethnocentrism
D) self-justification
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7
__________ is mentioned by the text as a disease faced by Native Americans after exposure to Europeans.
A) Measles
B) Cholera
C) Influenza
D) Cancer
A) Measles
B) Cholera
C) Influenza
D) Cancer
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8
19th-century U.S. policies, including __________ prevented most tribes from becoming full participants in U.S. society.
A) removal
B) reconciliation
C) restoration
D) affirmative action
A) removal
B) reconciliation
C) restoration
D) affirmative action
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9
According to Benjamin Franklin's account, which of the following did the Iroquois consider to be elements of European education?
A) Knowledge of cabin building
B) Increased masculinity
C) Knowledge of the Iroquois language
D) Nothing useful for living in the woods
A) Knowledge of cabin building
B) Increased masculinity
C) Knowledge of the Iroquois language
D) Nothing useful for living in the woods
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10
__________ was a political feature of the Iroquois League.
A) Free political expression
B) Hierarchical tribal authority
C) Restricted religious expression
D) A dictatorial political system
A) Free political expression
B) Hierarchical tribal authority
C) Restricted religious expression
D) A dictatorial political system
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11
__________viewed Native Americans as Noble Savages, while __________ viewed them as bloodthirsty barbarians.
A) Bartolome de las Casas; Columbus
B) Juan Gines de Sepulveda; Bartolome de las Casas
C) Bartolome de las Casas; Juan Gines de Sepulveda
D) Columbus; Juan Gines de Sepulveda
A) Bartolome de las Casas; Columbus
B) Juan Gines de Sepulveda; Bartolome de las Casas
C) Bartolome de las Casas; Juan Gines de Sepulveda
D) Columbus; Juan Gines de Sepulveda
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12
Franklin's account of the Indian response to the offer of scholarships for educating Indian youth at Williamsburg illustrates __________.
A) assimilation
B) different value orientations
C) integration
D) upward mobility
A) assimilation
B) different value orientations
C) integration
D) upward mobility
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13
For the Indians, cultural diffusion usually meant __________.
A) less self-sufficiency
B) greater self-sufficiency
C) assimilation
D) annihilation
A) less self-sufficiency
B) greater self-sufficiency
C) assimilation
D) annihilation
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14
Unrestrained displays of affection or temper and the use of corporal punishment have rarely been part of __________ child-care practices.
A) European
B) Native American
C) Greek
D) Christian
A) European
B) Native American
C) Greek
D) Christian
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15
What are identified in the text as "the basic building blocks" of Native American societies?
A) Intertribal alliances
B) Kin relationships
C) The buffalo
D) Ancestor worship
A) Intertribal alliances
B) Kin relationships
C) The buffalo
D) Ancestor worship
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16
A "No Trespassing" sign would most likely be found in which culture?
A) Native American
B) Swedish
C) European-American
D) East African
A) Native American
B) Swedish
C) European-American
D) East African
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17
Belief that a wrong had to be repaid, even if it took years, but not to a greater degree is called __________.
A) self-justification
B) ethnocentrism
C) retributive justice
D) noncompetitive revenge
A) self-justification
B) ethnocentrism
C) retributive justice
D) noncompetitive revenge
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18
Native-American silence with strangers usually indicates __________.
A) caution
B) egotism
C) low levels of intelligence
D) non-sociability
A) caution
B) egotism
C) low levels of intelligence
D) non-sociability
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19
In a larger context, the fundamental difference in values that separate European Americans from Native Americans is that European Americans __________.
A) see art and religion holistically
B) see the world from a linear perspective
C) emphasize experience over interpretation
D) understand life as a great circle
A) see art and religion holistically
B) see the world from a linear perspective
C) emphasize experience over interpretation
D) understand life as a great circle
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20
The Trail of Tears refers to the deadly expulsion of the __________.
A) Cherokee
B) Apache
C) Iroquois
D) Seminoles
A) Cherokee
B) Apache
C) Iroquois
D) Seminoles
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21
The government administrator in charge of the Native American relocation program had also presided over the __________.
A) the Indian Removal Act
B) the General Allotment Act
C) the Restoration Act
D) Japanese American internment camps
A) the Indian Removal Act
B) the General Allotment Act
C) the Restoration Act
D) Japanese American internment camps
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22
One tribe brought to economic disaster by the termination program was the __________.
A) Cherokee
B) Iroquois
C) Menominee
D) Taos Pueblo
A) Cherokee
B) Iroquois
C) Menominee
D) Taos Pueblo
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23
Approximately what percentage of the Mississippi Choctaw perished in their march to Oklahoma?
A) 5%
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 45%
A) 5%
B) 15%
C) 25%
D) 45%
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24
The expulsion of the Cherokee was primarily motivated by __________.
A) their inability to fit in with white society
B) their fertile land that was coveted by whites
C) their active assaults on the white settlements
D) religious reasons
A) their inability to fit in with white society
B) their fertile land that was coveted by whites
C) their active assaults on the white settlements
D) religious reasons
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25
Today, with approximately 200,000 Aborigines dispersed throughout Australia, they account for only __________ of the total population.
A) one percent
B) two percent
C) ten percent
D) twenty percent
A) one percent
B) two percent
C) ten percent
D) twenty percent
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26
Why did the U.S. Supreme Court deny the Cherokee the right to sue Georgia?
A) The Cherokee were not considered a foreign nation.
B) John Marshall argued that the Cherokee should be forcibly removed.
C) The Court wanted to concur with the other two branches of government.
D) Andrew Jackson intervened in the decision.
A) The Cherokee were not considered a foreign nation.
B) John Marshall argued that the Cherokee should be forcibly removed.
C) The Court wanted to concur with the other two branches of government.
D) Andrew Jackson intervened in the decision.
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27
Which of the following could be reasonably drawn from the textbook's account of the Cherokee westward expulsion?
A) That the Cherokee achieved amalgamation with European Americans.
B) That ethnic pluralism has been a dominant culture value throughout American history.
C) That attempts at assimilation can be disastrous failures.
D) That the Cherokee were uninterested in assimilating with European American culture.
A) That the Cherokee achieved amalgamation with European Americans.
B) That ethnic pluralism has been a dominant culture value throughout American history.
C) That attempts at assimilation can be disastrous failures.
D) That the Cherokee were uninterested in assimilating with European American culture.
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28
The General Allotment Act of 1887 attempted to __________.
A) establish permanent Indian reservations
B) give individual allocations of food and clothing
C) offer employment assistance in urban centers
D) end communal ownership of Indian lands and encourage private ownership
A) establish permanent Indian reservations
B) give individual allocations of food and clothing
C) offer employment assistance in urban centers
D) end communal ownership of Indian lands and encourage private ownership
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29
As a result of Congress's termination of sovereign nation status for Native American tribes, __________ became responsible for the welfare of Native Americans.
A) inter-tribal councils
B) tribal chiefs
C) government bureaucrats
D) churches
A) inter-tribal councils
B) tribal chiefs
C) government bureaucrats
D) churches
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30
__________ was a Cherokee effort to attain assimilation.
A) Holding onto a hunting and gathering economy
B) The burning of sawmills
C) The creation of a written language
D) Retaining their religion
A) Holding onto a hunting and gathering economy
B) The burning of sawmills
C) The creation of a written language
D) Retaining their religion
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31
According to Figure 7.1, what is the median age of Native American females?
A) 30.0
B) 31.0
C) 36.5
D) 38.2
A) 30.0
B) 31.0
C) 36.5
D) 38.2
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32
According to Figure 7.2, what percentage of Native American males graduate from college?
A) 3.3%
B) 13.3%
C) 23.3%
D) 33.3%
A) 3.3%
B) 13.3%
C) 23.3%
D) 33.3%
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33
Based on the U.S. Census Bureau, 2011, approximately what percentage of American Indians own their homes?
A) 17%
B) 35%
C) 54%
D) 67%
A) 17%
B) 35%
C) 54%
D) 67%
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34
What is referred to as the "new buffalo" for American Indians?
A) Farming
B) Casinos
C) Tourism
D) Forestry
A) Farming
B) Casinos
C) Tourism
D) Forestry
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35
__________ is/are identified in recent studies as a suicide risk factor for Native American youth.
A) Family instability
B) LGBT issues
C) A lack of firearm safety
D) Bullying
A) Family instability
B) LGBT issues
C) A lack of firearm safety
D) Bullying
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36
The median age for Native American males is about __________ than the median age in the U.S. population.
A) three years younger
B) three years older
C) six years younger
D) six years older
A) three years younger
B) three years older
C) six years younger
D) six years older
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37
The Native-American birthrate is __________.
A) lower than Asians, blacks and whites
B) slightly below the national average
C) below that of all other ethnic minorities
D) slowly decreasing
A) lower than Asians, blacks and whites
B) slightly below the national average
C) below that of all other ethnic minorities
D) slowly decreasing
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38
The education of Native-Americans __________.
A) will enable the next generation to enter the mainstream
B) is more effective at the boarding schools than elsewhere
C) has made great strides in reducing the drop-out rate
D) results in fewer high school graduates than for other U.S. minority groups
A) will enable the next generation to enter the mainstream
B) is more effective at the boarding schools than elsewhere
C) has made great strides in reducing the drop-out rate
D) results in fewer high school graduates than for other U.S. minority groups
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39
Efforts to overcome chronic unemployment among Native Americans now emphasize __________.
A) attracting light industry and business to reservations
B) increasing tourism to reservations
C) relocating Indians near industrial parks
D) creating a federal job corps
A) attracting light industry and business to reservations
B) increasing tourism to reservations
C) relocating Indians near industrial parks
D) creating a federal job corps
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40
A recent proposal suggested that many reservations be used as __________.
A) national parks
B) tourist camping grounds
C) toxic dumping grounds
D) independent municipalities
A) national parks
B) tourist camping grounds
C) toxic dumping grounds
D) independent municipalities
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41
The most serious resource shortage for many Western tribes is __________.
A) electricity
B) fertilizer
C) natural gas
D) water
A) electricity
B) fertilizer
C) natural gas
D) water
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42
The Pan-Indian movement has been of limited success primarily because of __________.
A) emphasis on tribal identities
B) government resistance
C) reservations scattered among many states
D) weak leadership
A) emphasis on tribal identities
B) government resistance
C) reservations scattered among many states
D) weak leadership
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43
The major problem with the Bureau of Indian Affairs dealing with Native Americans is that __________.
A) no Native Americans are in leadership positions within the organization
B) the organization is not large enough to handle the many different tribes
C) it is a bureaucracy attempting to run people's lives
D) the Bureau is inherently racist
A) no Native Americans are in leadership positions within the organization
B) the organization is not large enough to handle the many different tribes
C) it is a bureaucracy attempting to run people's lives
D) the Bureau is inherently racist
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44
Urban Native Americans __________.
A) tend to settle in ethnic enclaves as have most immigrant groups
B) assimilate rather quickly and are not a visible minority
C) may become acculturated but usually not assimilated
D) are extremely small in numbers
A) tend to settle in ethnic enclaves as have most immigrant groups
B) assimilate rather quickly and are not a visible minority
C) may become acculturated but usually not assimilated
D) are extremely small in numbers
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45
Jonathan is an American Indian whose parents have lived outside of reservations all of their lives. Lately he has decided to return to the old ways of his ancestors even though he has a job at a major corporation. He is reviving some old customs and even speaks both English and his native tribal language. What stage of assimilation is he in?
A) Marginal
B) Bicultural
C) Assimilated
D) Pan-traditional
A) Marginal
B) Bicultural
C) Assimilated
D) Pan-traditional
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46
The occupation of Alcatraz island in 1969 was a(n) __________.
A) effort by American Indians to overthrow the U.S. government
B) protest designed to draw attention to the concerns of American Indians
C) attempt by the United States government to make amends for treaty violations with American Indians
D) international peace effort by indigenous peoples from many different countries
A) effort by American Indians to overthrow the U.S. government
B) protest designed to draw attention to the concerns of American Indians
C) attempt by the United States government to make amends for treaty violations with American Indians
D) international peace effort by indigenous peoples from many different countries
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47
The 1973 Wounded Knee incident illustrates which minority-response pattern?
A) Annihilation
B) Defiance
C) Deviance
D) Avoidance
A) Annihilation
B) Defiance
C) Deviance
D) Avoidance
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48
Barry sees the major problem with white and native relations to be a lack of understanding about the complexity and sophistication of the American Indian social system. Although they are markedly different from one another each system has well-defined institutions and social roles. Barry is a __________.
A) functionalist
B) conflict theorist
C) interactionist
D) feminist
A) functionalist
B) conflict theorist
C) interactionist
D) feminist
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49
Tyreke found that Lieberson's power theory really resonated with the way he understood American Indian-white relations. He thinks that the quest for and exercise of power shaped these relations more than anything else because he is a __________.
A) functionalist
B) conflict theorist
C) interactionist
D) feminist
A) functionalist
B) conflict theorist
C) interactionist
D) feminist
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50
Sally, a __________ theorist, points to the high rates of inter-ethnic violence that results in massive victimization rates for American Indians as evidence of a labeling and dehumanization process.
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) interactionist
D) feminist
A) functionalist
B) conflict
C) interactionist
D) feminist
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51
Although he admired the Native Americans, Columbus essentially saw them as potential servants.
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52
Stabilization of European settlements typically led to less strained relations with Native Americans.
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53
Native American children grow up under the encouragement and discipline of the extended family, not just the nuclear family.
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54
Native Americans first learned about scalping from white settlers.
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55
The median age at death of Aborigines in Australia is 53.
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56
After 1933, Franklin Roosevelt's administration shifted from a policy of forced assimilation to one of pluralism.
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57
The Indian Removal Act recommended that all Native Americans in the northwestern states be relocated to the southeastern states.
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58
Although fewer than 500 of 17,000 Cherokee signed, the 1836 treaty was ratified by the U.S. Senate.
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59
No research to date has proved Native Americans to be different from other people regarding the physiology of alcohol metabolism.
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60
Native Americans who leave their reservations and move to urban areas tend to be more successful than their peers who remain on the reservations.
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61
__________ recognizes 565 different tribal entities in the United States.
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62
Hawaii's history dates back to 700 BCE with migration of __________ from the __________.
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63
The primary means of social control in Native American culture are __________ and __________.
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64
According to the text, a __________ but not__________ relationship existed between the sexes in Native American culture.
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65
Native American silence is a precautionary device to preserve __________ and __________ on both sides of a negotiation.
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66
__________ were the first inhabitants of Australia.
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67
The __________ in 1924 granted U.S. citizenship to Native Americans.
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68
Warfare against the Seminole cost the U.S. Army more than __________ soldiers and __________dollars before the army gave up.
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69
Senator Dawes hoped the General Allotment Act would engender a spirit of __________ in Native Americans.
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Population change for Native Americans show that they are far from being the "__________ American" some observers once claimed.
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71
Explain how the Native Americans' view of nature differed from that of the white settlers.
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72
What types of policies were employed in the mid-19th century by the U.S. government as it promoted westward expansion?
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73
Which Native American tribal coalition earned the name "Greeks in America" from romanticists? What features garnered this name?
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74
Explain how the Seminole resisted expulsion from Florida after the Indian Removal Act.
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75
What was the significance of the Wounded Knee standoff?
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76
Discuss why Indian-white relations deteriorated from the peaceful early encounters. Use sociological theories to help you craft a rationale.
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77
Discuss the social structure and child-rearing practices among many Indian tribes. How does this differ from European child-rearing practices?
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78
Discuss the past federal programs, intended to promote assimilation, which further devastated the Indians.
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79
What are the present living conditions on most reservations, including the state of their natural resources?
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Apply the three major sociological perspectives to the experiences of Native Americans.
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