Deck 5: Nativism and Racism
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Deck 5: Nativism and Racism
1
There is massive evidence that visible,phenotypic races are:
A) pure.
B) moderately pure.
C) highly intermixed.
D) slightly intermixed.
A) pure.
B) moderately pure.
C) highly intermixed.
D) slightly intermixed.
C
2
Regardless of some of the struggles suffered by First and Second stream immigrants,________ ? have been more acceptable than non-whites in the United States.
A) Indians
B) Whites
C) Blacks
D) Mediterraneans
A) Indians
B) Whites
C) Blacks
D) Mediterraneans
B
3
Native workers and business owners considered Chinese laborers to be:
A) diligent.
B) slaves.
C) dependable.
D) expendable.
A) diligent.
B) slaves.
C) dependable.
D) expendable.
B
4
These immigrants were perceived as being threats of revolutionaries.
A) Russians
B) Spanish
C) French
D) Germans
A) Russians
B) Spanish
C) French
D) Germans
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5
Public statements by majority group members have become more ________ to minority groups ? over time in the United States.
A) hostile
B) virulent
C) diffuse
D) sympathetic
A) hostile
B) virulent
C) diffuse
D) sympathetic
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6
In Katz and Braly's 1933 study,college students saw Turks as being:
A) intelligent.
B) mercenary.
C) lazy.
D) cruel.
A) intelligent.
B) mercenary.
C) lazy.
D) cruel.
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7
The lines between physical racial boundaries are:
A) NOT clear cut.
B) clear cut.
C) scientifically established.
D) politically based.
A) NOT clear cut.
B) clear cut.
C) scientifically established.
D) politically based.
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8
America's nativist responses to immigrants included all of the following except:
A) attacks on Catholics.
B) attacks on Protestants.
C) attacks on illiteracy.
D) attacks on political rights of naturalized citizens.
A) attacks on Catholics.
B) attacks on Protestants.
C) attacks on illiteracy.
D) attacks on political rights of naturalized citizens.
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9
________ ________ is the feeling one group member has about how socially proximate another ? group's members should be able to interact with one's own.
A) Social distance
B) Social stigma
C) Social desirability
D) Social stratification
A) Social distance
B) Social stigma
C) Social desirability
D) Social stratification
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10
The Immigration Act of 1924 modified the Immigration Act of 1917 in all of the following ways ? except:
A) changed the base year
B) made the annual quotas set at 165,000
C) raised annual quotas for all countries
D) began National-Origins principle in 1929
A) changed the base year
B) made the annual quotas set at 165,000
C) raised annual quotas for all countries
D) began National-Origins principle in 1929
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11
The Immigration Act of 1924 resulted in a dramatic change in America's historic:
A) closed-door policy.
B) revolving-door policy.
C) open-door policy.
D) shut-tight door policy.
A) closed-door policy.
B) revolving-door policy.
C) open-door policy.
D) shut-tight door policy.
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12
Mead's 1934 theory focuses on how infants initially view the world from their own ________ ? perspective.
A) self
B) aggression
C) structural
D) authoritarian
A) self
B) aggression
C) structural
D) authoritarian
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13
________ refers to an unfavorable attitude and perhaps an unfavorable action toward people ? who are members of a particular racial or ethnic group.
A) Ethnocentrism
B) Stereotypes
C) Racism
D) Sexism
A) Ethnocentrism
B) Stereotypes
C) Racism
D) Sexism
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14
This researcher relied on estimates of heritability to calculate the relative contributions of ? heredity and environment to an individual's mental ability.
A) Herrnstein
B) Murray
C) Thurstone
D) Jensen
A) Herrnstein
B) Murray
C) Thurstone
D) Jensen
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15
All of the following categories address the theories of the ways prejudice are caused except:
A) cultural transmission
B) bound up in team sports
C) bound up in group memberships
D) personality structure of individual
A) cultural transmission
B) bound up in team sports
C) bound up in group memberships
D) personality structure of individual
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16
All of the following are criticisms of The Bell Curve,except:
A) misused media
B) misused statistics
C) It is a political brief.
D) It is really just social Darwinism.
A) misused media
B) misused statistics
C) It is a political brief.
D) It is really just social Darwinism.
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17
The tendency to rate all out-group members as lower than in-group members is called:
A) prejudice.
B) stereotypes.
C) ethnocentrism.
D) discrimination.
A) prejudice.
B) stereotypes.
C) ethnocentrism.
D) discrimination.
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18
Which region would be considered "superior" according to social Darwinistic ideology?
A) Nordic
B) Asian
C) Mediterranean
D) African
A) Nordic
B) Asian
C) Mediterranean
D) African
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19
The Civil War brought an end to the strife between the natives and first stream immigrants ? because:
A) most of the immigrants got killed.
B) most of the natives lost loved ones.
C) most of the immigrants proved their loyalty by fighting.
D) most of the non-Whites donated funds.
A) most of the immigrants got killed.
B) most of the natives lost loved ones.
C) most of the immigrants proved their loyalty by fighting.
D) most of the non-Whites donated funds.
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20
In 1882 Congress passed this xenophobic act.
A) Chinese Exclusion Act
B) "Anti-Coolie" Act
C) "Yellow Peril Act"
D) Leland-Stanford Act
A) Chinese Exclusion Act
B) "Anti-Coolie" Act
C) "Yellow Peril Act"
D) Leland-Stanford Act
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21
The authors discuss the question,"Do some Americans still ________ today for being members ? of minorities?"
A) pay the price
B) suffer the pain
C) feel the joy
D) enjoy the benefits
A) pay the price
B) suffer the pain
C) feel the joy
D) enjoy the benefits
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22
No Chinese helped to build U.S.railroads because of the laws.
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23
Gould argued that there were multiple types of intelligences.
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24
In 1999,the median income for Blacks in the United States was:
A) $51,224.
B) $26,789.
C) $45,190.
D) $31,788.
A) $51,224.
B) $26,789.
C) $45,190.
D) $31,788.
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25
By WWII most scholarly types felt that only heredity affected intelligence.
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26
Brigham (1923) found major problems with the Army intelligence tests.
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27
Taking out your frustration on an easy safe target is called:
A) violence.
B) scapegoating.
C) bull dogging.
D) social misalignment.
A) violence.
B) scapegoating.
C) bull dogging.
D) social misalignment.
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28
The Bell Curve connected IQ to current social problems and race.
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29
Natives feared that European countries were using the United States as its dumping grounds.
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30
The authors argue that the door to America was always fully open.
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31
Both group conflict theories and institutional discrimination theories emphasize that ? discrimination has important sources other than:
A) group prejudices.
B) cultural themes in prejudices.
C) individual prejudices.
D) national norms.
A) group prejudices.
B) cultural themes in prejudices.
C) individual prejudices.
D) national norms.
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32
Bonacich's contribution is called:
A) scapegoating.
B) split-labor market theory.
C) self theory.
D) authoritarianism.
A) scapegoating.
B) split-labor market theory.
C) self theory.
D) authoritarianism.
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33
Assuming that our actions are always caused by our attitudes is an example of the:
A) fundamental aggression error.
B) fundamental attribution error.
C) systemic deterioration theory.
D) systemic attribution theory.
A) fundamental aggression error.
B) fundamental attribution error.
C) systemic deterioration theory.
D) systemic attribution theory.
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34
Prejudice and discrimination ________ go together.
A) always
B) do not necessarily
C) absolutely
D) never
A) always
B) do not necessarily
C) absolutely
D) never
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35
Most foreigners proved their loyalties during the Civil War.
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36
The Chinese rarely found justice for the violence committed against them.
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37
Respondents scoring high on the F-Score scored high on:
A) fascism.
B) frustration-aggression.
C) fanaticism.
D) forensic-orientation.
A) fascism.
B) frustration-aggression.
C) fanaticism.
D) forensic-orientation.
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38
All of the following are categorical theories of discrimination except:
A) aggression.
B) situation pressures.
C) group conflict.
D) institutional.
A) aggression.
B) situation pressures.
C) group conflict.
D) institutional.
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39
LaPiere (1934) found that even though 92 percent of hotel owners stated they would not let ? Chinese stay at their hotel:
A) one hundred percent refused Chinese customers.
B) all let Chinese stay.
C) most let Chinese stay.
D) most let only Whites stay.
A) one hundred percent refused Chinese customers.
B) all let Chinese stay.
C) most let Chinese stay.
D) most let only Whites stay.
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40
The authors demonstrate how researchers used science to support their racist ideas.
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41
Take a pluralist position and create five strategies for countering prejudice in science and/or ? education.
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42
LaPiere's study showed that people's behavior depended more on group membership than on ? attitudes.
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43
Bogardus started the research techniques on social distance studies.
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44
The vicious circle often leads to the self-fulfilling prophecy.
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45
The ideas of scientific racism were under strong attack during the twentieth century.
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46
Authoritarianism is highly related to prejudice.
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47
Describe five core flaws with The Bell Curve's argument
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48
Summarize the main theories of prejudice providing a pro and con argument for each one.
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49
Groups have nothing to do with the assumptions of social identity theory.
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50
Many studies indicate that dominant group members profit from discrimination.
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51
Americans may exhibit a social desirability biasπthat is to say exactly how they feel and get it ? all out in the open.
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52
Briefly summarize the key events leading up to the Chinese Exclusion Act.
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53
The relationship between prejudice and discrimination is very simple and obvious.
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54
Make a brief list of four attempts at scientific racism which failed and why each failed.
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55
Support the argument that prejudice does not have to be present for discrimination to occur.? Present at least six core supportive claims.
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56
Noel (1968) studied how split labor markets impact economic standing.
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57
Marx argued that owners lose money when discrimination occurs.
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58
Describe how the Immigration Act of 1924 significantly changed the trends of immigration to ? the United States.
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59
Make a brief list of ten reasons that heredity alone is not enough to explain intelligence.
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60
Prejudice must be present to keep the current institutional discrimination system intact.
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61
Prepare an argument to support the claim that prejudice has diminished among U.S.people.? Provide examples from Chapter 5.Now,give three reasons why discrimination can still be a ? major problem in the United States.
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62
Make a vocabulary list of the following words: racism,prejudice,stereotypes,and ? discrimination.Give examples of each of these from Chapter 5.
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