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Deck 2: Together or Apart Some Competing Views
1
All of the following fit the early "American" assimilation patter,except:
A)English cultured.
B)Protestant.
C)English languaged.
D)non-White.
A)English cultured.
B)Protestant.
C)English languaged.
D)non-White.
D
2
By the 17th century,the ________ had become established as the "native" group along the Atlantic seaboard.
A)Anglo Americans
B)African Americans
C)Native Americans
D)Irish Americans
A)Anglo Americans
B)African Americans
C)Native Americans
D)Irish Americans
A
3
The most important alternative to assimilation theory is ________ ________ according to the authors.
A)conflict theory
B)consensus theory
C)internal colonialism
D)external political
A)conflict theory
B)consensus theory
C)internal colonialism
D)external political
C
4
Which group had the more difficult challenge in taking on the Anglo culture by assimilation via substitution?
A)Whites
B)Dutch
C)Native Americans
D)French
A)Whites
B)Dutch
C)Native Americans
D)French
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5
Assimilation theorists often come under attack by conflict theorists for all of the following except:
A)ignoring power differences.
B)confusing assimilation as a matter of fact with a desirable condition.
C)not applying to non-Whites.
D)overemphasizing the struggles on non-Whites.
A)ignoring power differences.
B)confusing assimilation as a matter of fact with a desirable condition.
C)not applying to non-Whites.
D)overemphasizing the struggles on non-Whites.
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6
In Chapter Two,the authors keep their discussion of assimilation at the:
A)societal level.
B)group level.
C)personal level.
D)immigrant level.
A)societal level.
B)group level.
C)personal level.
D)immigrant level.
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7
An unfavorable action toward people because they belong to a certain group is called:
A)prejudice.
B)discrimination.
C)violence.
D)harassment.
A)prejudice.
B)discrimination.
C)violence.
D)harassment.
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8
In the Anglo-conformity model,cultural assimilation occurs by:
A)addition.
B)substitution.
C)subtraction.
D)multiplication.
A)addition.
B)substitution.
C)subtraction.
D)multiplication.
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9
If a minority immigrant group keeps their culture and adapts the mainstream culture,then they have practiced assimilation by:
A)substitution.
B)subtraction.
C)addition.
D)multiplication.
A)substitution.
B)subtraction.
C)addition.
D)multiplication.
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10
The authors divide Gordon's typology into all of the following except:
A)structural assimilation.
B)educational assimilation.
C)primary assimilation.
D)secondary assimilation.
A)structural assimilation.
B)educational assimilation.
C)primary assimilation.
D)secondary assimilation.
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11
Which of the following could fully assimilate into Anglo conformist America,if they had the desire to do so?
A)Dutch
B)Native Americans
C)Mexican Americans
D)African Americans
A)Dutch
B)Native Americans
C)Mexican Americans
D)African Americans
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12
According to Chapter Two,many of the ________ did not move through all of the levels of assimilation and they did not necessarily want to do so.
A)Irish
B)Dutch
C)Native Americans
D)French
A)Irish
B)Dutch
C)Native Americans
D)French
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13
When prejudice disappears,then ________ assimilation has occurred.
A)behavior
B)economic
C)legal
D)attitude
A)behavior
B)economic
C)legal
D)attitude
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14
Structural assimilation focuses on ________ relationships,according to Gordon.
A)secondary
B)tertiary
C)primary
D)extra-racial
A)secondary
B)tertiary
C)primary
D)extra-racial
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15
Assimilation theories are generally referred to as ________ or order theories.
A)conflict
B)consensus
C)immigrant
D)emigrant
A)conflict
B)consensus
C)immigrant
D)emigrant
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16
According to Gordon,a group may assimilate ________ without necessarily proceeding through the remaining levels of assimilation.
A)culturally
B)biologically
C)economically
D)attitude receptional
A)culturally
B)biologically
C)economically
D)attitude receptional
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17
An unfavorable attitude toward people because they belong to a certain group is called:
A)prejudice.
B)discrimination.
C)violence.
D)harassment.
A)prejudice.
B)discrimination.
C)violence.
D)harassment.
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18
If a minority immigrant group trades their culture and adapts the mainstream culture,then they have practiced assimilation by:
A)substitution.
B)subtraction.
C)addition.
D)multiplication.
A)substitution.
B)subtraction.
C)addition.
D)multiplication.
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19
Theories predicting that intergroup association over long periods of time will generate lasting hostility are examples of:
A)conflict theories.
B)consensus theories.
C)immigrant theories.
D)emigrant theories.
A)conflict theories.
B)consensus theories.
C)immigrant theories.
D)emigrant theories.
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20
In Chapter Two,the authors list ________ subprocesses of assimilation that may lead to a situation in which subordinate and dominant groups become indistinguishable from one
Another.
A)three
B)five
C)six
D)eight
Another.
A)three
B)five
C)six
D)eight
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21
After secondary assimilation,identificational assimilation comes next.
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22
Blauner argued that "the communities of color in America share essential conditions with Third World nations abroad." These include all of the following,except:
A)high birth rates.
B)economic underdevelopment.
C)heritage of colonialism.
D)lack of political autonomy.
A)high birth rates.
B)economic underdevelopment.
C)heritage of colonialism.
D)lack of political autonomy.
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23
Prejudices are rarely judgements of others.
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24
The authors agree with Gordon that there are subprocesses of assimilation.
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25
Natives had little influence on the survival and subsistence of the European settlers.
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26
The melting-pot ideology ________ the idea that the Anglo-American core should remain as it was before assimilation occurred.
A)accepts
B)rejects
C)confirms
D)disproves
A)accepts
B)rejects
C)confirms
D)disproves
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27
Sometimes assimilation includes the adoption of cultural standards form groups other than the
mainstream group in a society.
mainstream group in a society.
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28
The Europeans displaced the Native Indians in America,then assumed they were the natives.
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29
Which perspective offers the broader range of possible models than the others?
A)Anglo-conformity
B)melting pot
C)cultural pluralism
D)secondary assimilation
A)Anglo-conformity
B)melting pot
C)cultural pluralism
D)secondary assimilation
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30
When minority groups assimilate,yet remain distinguishable,they have probably experienced
cultural assimilation by addition.
cultural assimilation by addition.
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31
Park and Gordon disagreed that cultural assimilation must lead to other forms of assimilation.
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32
"Americans" from the earliest periods in 1600s history came to mean English speakers.
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33
The authors argued that according to the Anglo-conformity model,the very meaning of the word "American" had become:
A)substituted.
B)diversified.
C)anglicized.
D)Africanized.
A)substituted.
B)diversified.
C)anglicized.
D)Africanized.
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34
Which model do the authors use as their reference point for this book?
A)Anglo-conformity
B)melting pot
C)cultural pluralism
D)secondary assimilation
A)Anglo-conformity
B)melting pot
C)cultural pluralism
D)secondary assimilation
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35
Which researcher presented an anti-assimilationist model?
A)Park
B)Blauner
C)Gordon
D)Kallen
A)Park
B)Blauner
C)Gordon
D)Kallen
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36
The ideology of cultural pluralism can be traced specifically to:
A)Kallen.
B)Gordon.
C)Handlin.
D)Park.
A)Kallen.
B)Gordon.
C)Handlin.
D)Park.
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37
A complete merger means no more prejudice nor discrimination will occur between the
minority group and dominant group members.
minority group and dominant group members.
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38
For Gordon,the formation of secondary relationships was the key factor.
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39
Secondary assimilation does not always follow primary assimilation in the lists presented in
the text.
the text.
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40
According to the Anglo-conformity model,which goals concerning assimilation have both groups agreeing that the other's group members will be accepted as close friends and members of their primary groups?
A)cultural
B)secondary
C)marital
D)primary
A)cultural
B)secondary
C)marital
D)primary
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41
Any group wishing to complete Anglo-conformity assimilation must continue to struggle over
values and power.
values and power.
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42
Gordon did NOT believe that a merger of two groups was inevitable in his model of
assimilation.
assimilation.
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43
Almost all of the Dutch gave up their culture and their language.
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44
Pluralists believe that no one can become 100 percent American.
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45
Separationists do not seek for a total separation from mainstream society.
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46
Any group wishing to complete Anglo-conformity assimilation must go beyond intermarriage.
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47
The Catholic belief system was at the core of Anglo-conformity.
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48
The authors ignore the issue of the beliefs different people hold concerning how the ethnic
groups of our society ought to relate to one another.
groups of our society ought to relate to one another.
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49
Kallen argued that ethnically distinctive groups need NOT disappear to have a culturally
plural society.
plural society.
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50
In 1783 J.Hector St.John Crevecoeur asked "What then is the American,this new man? He is
neither a European nor a descendent of a European..."
neither a European nor a descendent of a European..."
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