Deck 14: Race and Ethnicity

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Based on research using the social distance scale, you can correctly say that U.S. college students today:

A) are less prejudiced than their counterparts fifty years ago.
B) see less difference between various minority categories.
C) express greater prejudice towards Arabs than African Americans.
D) All of the above are correct.
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Which of the following is the largest minority category within the U.S. population?

A) people of Asian descent
B) people of African descent
C) people of Hispanic descent
D) people of Native American descent
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Scapegoat theory states that prejudice is created by:

A) culture beliefs.
B) high levels of immigration.
C) frustration among disadvantaged people.
D) people with rigid personalities.
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Which of the following statements about prejudice is True?

A) Prejudice involves prejudgments.
B) Prejudice treats everyone in some category in the same way.
C) Prejudice can be positive or negative.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A family leaves Russia and takes up residence in the United States, where they gradually lose cultural traditions. Doing so, these people have modified their:

A) race.
B) ethnicity.
C) ancestry.
D) religion.
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Race refers to _____ considered important by a society ethnicity refers to _____.

A) cultural traits biological traits
B) biological traits cultural traits
C) differences what we have in common
D) what we have in common differences
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Human beings are all:

A) members of a single biological species.
B) members of various species, depending on color.
C) members of various species, depending on cultural background.
D) members of various species, depending on where in the world they live.
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In the United States, minorities typically have less:

A) income.
B) occupational prestige.
C) schooling.
D) All of the above are correct.
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According to the most recent data, African Americans accounted for about what percentage of the U.S. population?

A) 42.3 percent
B) 32.3 percent
C) 22.3 percent
D) 12.9 percent
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Why do sociologists consider the "scientific" racial types of Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negroid to be misleading and even harmful?

A) Every society's population contains a lot of genetic mixture.
B) Various racial categories are genetically very much alike.
C) The skin color of Caucasian people ranges from very light to very dark.
D) All of the above are correct.
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This chapter's "Seeing Sociology in the News" describes:

A) everyone as bigoted.
B) that when Blacks and Whites have children, the child will most likely be White.
C) the concerns of biracial parents regarding their children's racial identity.
D) discrimination as inevitable.
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Which of the following concepts refers to a shared cultural heritage?

A) race
B) minority
C) ethnicity
D) stereotype
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A minority is defined as a category of people who are:

A) small in numbers and disadvantaged.
B) less than half the society's total population.
C) set apart by that society and disadvantaged.
D) born in some other country.
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The chapter-opening story about the class at New York's Bronx Community College explains that:

A) race is a simple matter of color.
B) many people have mixed racial and ethnic ancestry.
C) race is not important to most people in the United States.
D) All of the above are correct.
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Which of the following concepts refers to a category of people, distinguished by physical or cultural traits, who are socially disadvantaged?

A) minority
B) ethnic category
C) racial category
D) out-group
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The concept of "race" refers to:

A) people who fall into any minority category.
B) a person's skin color.
C) a cultural heritage shared by a category of people.
D) a socially constructed category composed of people who share biologically transmitted traits that members of a society consider important.
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Four states currently have a "minority majority." Which are they?

A) Texas, New Mexico, California, and Hawaii
B) South Carolina, New York, Florida, and California
C) New Jersey, Georgia, Mississippi, and California
D) Louisiana, Alabama, Arizona, and California
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Typically, people who live in _____ perceive fewer racial categories than people who live in _____.

A) the United States Brazil
B) Brazil the United States
C) the Northeast the Midwest
D) the West the Northeast
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You would be expressing a "stereotype" if you:

A) made any generalization about people.
B) stated an exaggerated description and applied it to everyone in some category.
C) held an opinion about someone based on personal experience.
D) treated everybody in an unkind way.
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Authoritarian personality theory states that extreme prejudice is:

A) built into culture itself.
B) a trait of certain individuals.
C) found among poor and disadvantaged people.
D) found among most people in all societies.
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The United States is not truly pluralistic because:

A) some people live in "ethnic enclaves."
B) many people value ethnic diversity.
C) racial and ethnic categories do not have roughly equal social standing.
D) All of the above are correct.
Question
The claim that defining members of some minority as inferior will make them inferior is one application of:

A) social distance research.
B) the iron law of oligarchy.
C) the Thomas Theorem.
D) authoritarian personality theory.
Question
Institutional prejudice and discrimination refers to the fact that:

A) some people hold rigid and unfair attitudes.
B) bias was more pronounced in this nation's history.
C) bias is built into the operation of social institutions.
D) many people still hold prejudiced opinions.
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Conflict theory states that prejudice is:

A) used by powerful people to justify oppressing others.
B) built in to culture itself.
C) common among immigrants.
D) common among certain people with rigid personalities.
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When the first Europeans arrived in the Americas in the fifteenth century, Native Americans:

A) followed shortly thereafter.
B) had just migrated to North America from Asia.
C) came with them from Europe.
D) had inhabited this land for 30,000 years.
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Which of the following concepts refers to biological reproduction by people of different racial categories?

A) assimilation
B) racial typology
C) pluralism
D) miscegenation
Question
Assimilation refers to the pattern by which:

A) people become more tolerant of minorities.
B) minorities gradually adopt patterns of the dominant category.
C) all minority categories become more equal in social standing.
D) people regain their lost cultural heritage.
Question
Which of the following concepts refers to the physical and social separation of categories of people?

A) pluralism
B) assimilation
C) segregation
D) miscegenation
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Douglas Massey and Nancy Denton documented which of the following patterns in U.S. inner cities?

A) hypersegregation
B) the absence of racial segregation
C) de jure segregation
D) declining segregation
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The ancestors of which of the following first settled the lands of the Western Hemisphere?

A) WASPs
B) European Americans
C) African Americans
D) Native Americans
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While prejudice is a matter of _____, discrimination is a matter of _____.

A) biology culture
B) attitude action
C) choice social structure
D) abnormality what a society considers normal
Question
The idea that prejudice and discrimination form a vicious cycle means that:

A) prejudice is more common than actual discrimination.
B) it is easy to prove that most stereotypes are wrong.
C) most people will act on their prejudices.
D) bias is easily continued over time.
Question
Which of the following concepts refers to a state in which racial and ethnic minorities are distinct, but have social parity?

A) genocide
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) pluralism
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In the United States during the 1930s and 1940s, the existence of the "Negro leagues," with all African-American players, is an example of:

A) assimilation.
B) segregation.
C) pluralism.
D) miscegenation.
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The adoption of the English language by Mexican immigrants to the United States is an example of:

A) genocide.
B) segregation.
C) assimilation.
D) pluralism.
Question
The Matsui family came to the United States from Japan thirty years ago. They now speak English at home and the Matsui children date non-Japanese students at college. This family's story is closest to which of the following concepts?

A) pluralism
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) miscegenation
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A good example of the culture theory of prejudice is:

A) T. W. Adorno's research on prejudiced people.
B) Emory Bogardus's research on social distance.
C) W. I. Thomas's vicious cycle theory.
D) All of the above are correct.
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According to T. W. Adorno's authoritarian personality theory, prejudiced people:

A) view society as naturally hierarchical.
B) reject ethnocentrism.
C) cannot easily see actions as either right or wrong.
D) tend to reject any conventional cultural values.
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Thomas Sowell studied the scores of categories of people in intelligence tests and concluded that:

A) people's culture explains much variation in intelligence test scores.
B) all individuals have the same intelligence.
C) all categories of people have the same average test performance.
D) All of the above are correct.
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The killing of people in the Darfur region of Africa is a recent example of:

A) assimilation.
B) genocide.
C) miscegenation.
D) hypersegregation.
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Which category of Asian Americans has average income above the national average?

A) Filipino Americans
B) Chinese Americans
C) Japanese Americans
D) All of the above are correct.
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The overall social standing of Native Americans is:

A) above the national average.
B) about the national average.
C) below the national average.
D) mixed, with families found equally at all class levels.
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The Hispanic population of the United States is:

A) spread evenly across the country.
B) concentrated in the West and also in southern Florida.
C) concentrated in industrial cities of the Northeast.
D) concentrated in the Deep South.
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Read the following statements. Which one is True?

A) Some Arab Americans are recent immigrants some are not.
B) Some Arab Americans speak Arabic some do not.
C) Some Arab Americans are Muslims some are not.
D) All of the above are correct.
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Which of the following categories of Hispanics in the United States is largest in terms of population size?

A) Cuban Americans
B) Mexican Americans
C) Puerto Ricans
D) Bolivians
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Each year, about how many immigrants came to the United States, both legally and illegally?

A) 150,000
B) 1.5 million
C) 15 million
D) 150 million
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Which of the following categories of the U.S. population is most likely to own and operate a small business?

A) Native Americans
B) African Americans
C) Korean Americans
D) Mexican Americans
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The largest category of Asian Americans in the United States is people of _____ ancestry.

A) Korean
B) Japanese
C) Chinese
D) Vietnamese
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Arab Americans are a U.S. minority that:

A) is increasing in population size.
B) has ancestors from many different nations.
C) has Islam as the dominant religion.
D) All of the above are correct.
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From which world regions do most of today's immigrants come?

A) Latin America and Asia
B) Asia and Africa
C) Africa and Latin America
D) Africa and Europe
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Native Americans gained the right to U.S. citizenship in:

A) 1865.
B) 1924.
C) 1965.
D) 1990.
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What Gunnar Myrdal called the "American dilemma" was:

A) the denial of basic rights to African Americans by a so-called "democratic society."
B) the placing of Native Americans on reservations.
C) the restriction of immigration by a nation that was built by immigrants.
D) the refusal of many minorities to improve their social standing.
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For Chinese immigrants, one consequence of living in Chinatowns was _____.

A) maintaining traditional culture.
B) forming kinship networks, or clans.
C) reducing their chance to learn English, which limits job opportunities.
D) All of the above are correct.
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The concept "white ethnics" refers to:

A) people of Hispanic ancestry who are light skinned.
B) people of any ethnicity who are light skinned.
C) biracial or multiracial people.
D) non-WASPs of European ancestry.
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Historically, WASPs dominated the United States until about:

A) 1860, with the election of Abraham Lincoln.
B) 1932, with the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
C) 1960, with the election of John F. Kennedy.
D) 1992, with the election of Bill Clinton.
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A national civil rights movement, which ended most instances of lawful discrimination, took place during:

A) World War II.
B) the 1950s and 1960s.
C) the 1970s.
D) the 1990s.
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Read the following statements. Which one is correct?

A) Half of the ten largest U.S. cities have elected black mayors.
B) After the 2006 elections, just one senator was African American.
C) Median income for African American families is 56 percent of the amount for non-Hispanic white families.
D) All of the above statements are correct.
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Significant immigration of Asian Americans to the United States was sparked by:

A) laws regulating Chinese immigration enacted in 1882.
B) the California Gold Rush in 1849.
C) the need for labor during the Great Depression in the 1930s.
D) World War II.
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Japanese immigrants differed from earlier Chinese immigrants by:

A) favoring living in rural areas.
B) coming to this country in larger numbers.
C) knowing less about the United States before they got here.
D) All of the above are correct.
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People who are called "WASPs" have ancestors from which country?

A) England
B) Scotland
C) Wales
D) All of the above are correct.
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Scapegoat theory holds that the most powerful people in a society are the most likely to be prejudiced.
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All members of a minority typically share a distinctive identity.
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In most cases, race and ethnicity refer to the same thing.
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Sociologically speaking, a minority is any category that is numerically less than half of a society's population.
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Scientific research shows that there are three biologically pure races.
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All members of a minority category are poor.
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Some "white" people actually have darker skin than some "black" people.
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Prejudice and discrimination are found in not just individuals, but in the operation of society's institutions.
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Prejudice is a rigid and unfair generalization about an entire category of people.
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Being Greek, Italian, or Vietnamese involves a distinctive ethnicity.
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Although based on physical traits like skin color, the concept of "race" is constructed by society.
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Culture theory states that prejudice remains widespread despite the fact that our culture defines all prejudice as wrong.
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There is a trend in the United States toward more common interracial marriage and multiracial children.
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Prejudice and discrimination can be either positive or negative.
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T. W. Adorno linked extreme prejudice to a certain personality type.
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Half of the states in the United States now have a "minority majority."
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Thomas Sowell demonstrated the importance of culture in shaping the IQ test performance of various categories of the U.S. population.
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Ethnicity is harder to change than racial identity.
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Discrimination is an unfair belief about an entire category of people.
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Research with the social distance scale among U.S. college students scale shows increasing social acceptance of people of various racial and ethnic categories over time.
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1
Based on research using the social distance scale, you can correctly say that U.S. college students today:

A) are less prejudiced than their counterparts fifty years ago.
B) see less difference between various minority categories.
C) express greater prejudice towards Arabs than African Americans.
D) All of the above are correct.
D
2
Which of the following is the largest minority category within the U.S. population?

A) people of Asian descent
B) people of African descent
C) people of Hispanic descent
D) people of Native American descent
C
3
Scapegoat theory states that prejudice is created by:

A) culture beliefs.
B) high levels of immigration.
C) frustration among disadvantaged people.
D) people with rigid personalities.
C
4
Which of the following statements about prejudice is True?

A) Prejudice involves prejudgments.
B) Prejudice treats everyone in some category in the same way.
C) Prejudice can be positive or negative.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A family leaves Russia and takes up residence in the United States, where they gradually lose cultural traditions. Doing so, these people have modified their:

A) race.
B) ethnicity.
C) ancestry.
D) religion.
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6
Race refers to _____ considered important by a society ethnicity refers to _____.

A) cultural traits biological traits
B) biological traits cultural traits
C) differences what we have in common
D) what we have in common differences
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7
Human beings are all:

A) members of a single biological species.
B) members of various species, depending on color.
C) members of various species, depending on cultural background.
D) members of various species, depending on where in the world they live.
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In the United States, minorities typically have less:

A) income.
B) occupational prestige.
C) schooling.
D) All of the above are correct.
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9
According to the most recent data, African Americans accounted for about what percentage of the U.S. population?

A) 42.3 percent
B) 32.3 percent
C) 22.3 percent
D) 12.9 percent
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10
Why do sociologists consider the "scientific" racial types of Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negroid to be misleading and even harmful?

A) Every society's population contains a lot of genetic mixture.
B) Various racial categories are genetically very much alike.
C) The skin color of Caucasian people ranges from very light to very dark.
D) All of the above are correct.
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11
This chapter's "Seeing Sociology in the News" describes:

A) everyone as bigoted.
B) that when Blacks and Whites have children, the child will most likely be White.
C) the concerns of biracial parents regarding their children's racial identity.
D) discrimination as inevitable.
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Which of the following concepts refers to a shared cultural heritage?

A) race
B) minority
C) ethnicity
D) stereotype
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A minority is defined as a category of people who are:

A) small in numbers and disadvantaged.
B) less than half the society's total population.
C) set apart by that society and disadvantaged.
D) born in some other country.
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The chapter-opening story about the class at New York's Bronx Community College explains that:

A) race is a simple matter of color.
B) many people have mixed racial and ethnic ancestry.
C) race is not important to most people in the United States.
D) All of the above are correct.
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Which of the following concepts refers to a category of people, distinguished by physical or cultural traits, who are socially disadvantaged?

A) minority
B) ethnic category
C) racial category
D) out-group
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The concept of "race" refers to:

A) people who fall into any minority category.
B) a person's skin color.
C) a cultural heritage shared by a category of people.
D) a socially constructed category composed of people who share biologically transmitted traits that members of a society consider important.
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17
Four states currently have a "minority majority." Which are they?

A) Texas, New Mexico, California, and Hawaii
B) South Carolina, New York, Florida, and California
C) New Jersey, Georgia, Mississippi, and California
D) Louisiana, Alabama, Arizona, and California
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Typically, people who live in _____ perceive fewer racial categories than people who live in _____.

A) the United States Brazil
B) Brazil the United States
C) the Northeast the Midwest
D) the West the Northeast
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You would be expressing a "stereotype" if you:

A) made any generalization about people.
B) stated an exaggerated description and applied it to everyone in some category.
C) held an opinion about someone based on personal experience.
D) treated everybody in an unkind way.
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Authoritarian personality theory states that extreme prejudice is:

A) built into culture itself.
B) a trait of certain individuals.
C) found among poor and disadvantaged people.
D) found among most people in all societies.
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21
The United States is not truly pluralistic because:

A) some people live in "ethnic enclaves."
B) many people value ethnic diversity.
C) racial and ethnic categories do not have roughly equal social standing.
D) All of the above are correct.
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22
The claim that defining members of some minority as inferior will make them inferior is one application of:

A) social distance research.
B) the iron law of oligarchy.
C) the Thomas Theorem.
D) authoritarian personality theory.
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23
Institutional prejudice and discrimination refers to the fact that:

A) some people hold rigid and unfair attitudes.
B) bias was more pronounced in this nation's history.
C) bias is built into the operation of social institutions.
D) many people still hold prejudiced opinions.
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Conflict theory states that prejudice is:

A) used by powerful people to justify oppressing others.
B) built in to culture itself.
C) common among immigrants.
D) common among certain people with rigid personalities.
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When the first Europeans arrived in the Americas in the fifteenth century, Native Americans:

A) followed shortly thereafter.
B) had just migrated to North America from Asia.
C) came with them from Europe.
D) had inhabited this land for 30,000 years.
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Which of the following concepts refers to biological reproduction by people of different racial categories?

A) assimilation
B) racial typology
C) pluralism
D) miscegenation
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Assimilation refers to the pattern by which:

A) people become more tolerant of minorities.
B) minorities gradually adopt patterns of the dominant category.
C) all minority categories become more equal in social standing.
D) people regain their lost cultural heritage.
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Which of the following concepts refers to the physical and social separation of categories of people?

A) pluralism
B) assimilation
C) segregation
D) miscegenation
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Douglas Massey and Nancy Denton documented which of the following patterns in U.S. inner cities?

A) hypersegregation
B) the absence of racial segregation
C) de jure segregation
D) declining segregation
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The ancestors of which of the following first settled the lands of the Western Hemisphere?

A) WASPs
B) European Americans
C) African Americans
D) Native Americans
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While prejudice is a matter of _____, discrimination is a matter of _____.

A) biology culture
B) attitude action
C) choice social structure
D) abnormality what a society considers normal
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32
The idea that prejudice and discrimination form a vicious cycle means that:

A) prejudice is more common than actual discrimination.
B) it is easy to prove that most stereotypes are wrong.
C) most people will act on their prejudices.
D) bias is easily continued over time.
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33
Which of the following concepts refers to a state in which racial and ethnic minorities are distinct, but have social parity?

A) genocide
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) pluralism
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34
In the United States during the 1930s and 1940s, the existence of the "Negro leagues," with all African-American players, is an example of:

A) assimilation.
B) segregation.
C) pluralism.
D) miscegenation.
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35
The adoption of the English language by Mexican immigrants to the United States is an example of:

A) genocide.
B) segregation.
C) assimilation.
D) pluralism.
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The Matsui family came to the United States from Japan thirty years ago. They now speak English at home and the Matsui children date non-Japanese students at college. This family's story is closest to which of the following concepts?

A) pluralism
B) segregation
C) assimilation
D) miscegenation
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37
A good example of the culture theory of prejudice is:

A) T. W. Adorno's research on prejudiced people.
B) Emory Bogardus's research on social distance.
C) W. I. Thomas's vicious cycle theory.
D) All of the above are correct.
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38
According to T. W. Adorno's authoritarian personality theory, prejudiced people:

A) view society as naturally hierarchical.
B) reject ethnocentrism.
C) cannot easily see actions as either right or wrong.
D) tend to reject any conventional cultural values.
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39
Thomas Sowell studied the scores of categories of people in intelligence tests and concluded that:

A) people's culture explains much variation in intelligence test scores.
B) all individuals have the same intelligence.
C) all categories of people have the same average test performance.
D) All of the above are correct.
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40
The killing of people in the Darfur region of Africa is a recent example of:

A) assimilation.
B) genocide.
C) miscegenation.
D) hypersegregation.
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41
Which category of Asian Americans has average income above the national average?

A) Filipino Americans
B) Chinese Americans
C) Japanese Americans
D) All of the above are correct.
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42
The overall social standing of Native Americans is:

A) above the national average.
B) about the national average.
C) below the national average.
D) mixed, with families found equally at all class levels.
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43
The Hispanic population of the United States is:

A) spread evenly across the country.
B) concentrated in the West and also in southern Florida.
C) concentrated in industrial cities of the Northeast.
D) concentrated in the Deep South.
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44
Read the following statements. Which one is True?

A) Some Arab Americans are recent immigrants some are not.
B) Some Arab Americans speak Arabic some do not.
C) Some Arab Americans are Muslims some are not.
D) All of the above are correct.
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45
Which of the following categories of Hispanics in the United States is largest in terms of population size?

A) Cuban Americans
B) Mexican Americans
C) Puerto Ricans
D) Bolivians
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46
Each year, about how many immigrants came to the United States, both legally and illegally?

A) 150,000
B) 1.5 million
C) 15 million
D) 150 million
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47
Which of the following categories of the U.S. population is most likely to own and operate a small business?

A) Native Americans
B) African Americans
C) Korean Americans
D) Mexican Americans
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48
The largest category of Asian Americans in the United States is people of _____ ancestry.

A) Korean
B) Japanese
C) Chinese
D) Vietnamese
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49
Arab Americans are a U.S. minority that:

A) is increasing in population size.
B) has ancestors from many different nations.
C) has Islam as the dominant religion.
D) All of the above are correct.
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50
From which world regions do most of today's immigrants come?

A) Latin America and Asia
B) Asia and Africa
C) Africa and Latin America
D) Africa and Europe
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51
Native Americans gained the right to U.S. citizenship in:

A) 1865.
B) 1924.
C) 1965.
D) 1990.
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52
What Gunnar Myrdal called the "American dilemma" was:

A) the denial of basic rights to African Americans by a so-called "democratic society."
B) the placing of Native Americans on reservations.
C) the restriction of immigration by a nation that was built by immigrants.
D) the refusal of many minorities to improve their social standing.
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53
For Chinese immigrants, one consequence of living in Chinatowns was _____.

A) maintaining traditional culture.
B) forming kinship networks, or clans.
C) reducing their chance to learn English, which limits job opportunities.
D) All of the above are correct.
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54
The concept "white ethnics" refers to:

A) people of Hispanic ancestry who are light skinned.
B) people of any ethnicity who are light skinned.
C) biracial or multiracial people.
D) non-WASPs of European ancestry.
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55
Historically, WASPs dominated the United States until about:

A) 1860, with the election of Abraham Lincoln.
B) 1932, with the election of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
C) 1960, with the election of John F. Kennedy.
D) 1992, with the election of Bill Clinton.
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56
A national civil rights movement, which ended most instances of lawful discrimination, took place during:

A) World War II.
B) the 1950s and 1960s.
C) the 1970s.
D) the 1990s.
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57
Read the following statements. Which one is correct?

A) Half of the ten largest U.S. cities have elected black mayors.
B) After the 2006 elections, just one senator was African American.
C) Median income for African American families is 56 percent of the amount for non-Hispanic white families.
D) All of the above statements are correct.
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58
Significant immigration of Asian Americans to the United States was sparked by:

A) laws regulating Chinese immigration enacted in 1882.
B) the California Gold Rush in 1849.
C) the need for labor during the Great Depression in the 1930s.
D) World War II.
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59
Japanese immigrants differed from earlier Chinese immigrants by:

A) favoring living in rural areas.
B) coming to this country in larger numbers.
C) knowing less about the United States before they got here.
D) All of the above are correct.
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60
People who are called "WASPs" have ancestors from which country?

A) England
B) Scotland
C) Wales
D) All of the above are correct.
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61
Scapegoat theory holds that the most powerful people in a society are the most likely to be prejudiced.
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62
All members of a minority typically share a distinctive identity.
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63
In most cases, race and ethnicity refer to the same thing.
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64
Sociologically speaking, a minority is any category that is numerically less than half of a society's population.
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65
Scientific research shows that there are three biologically pure races.
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66
All members of a minority category are poor.
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67
Some "white" people actually have darker skin than some "black" people.
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68
Prejudice and discrimination are found in not just individuals, but in the operation of society's institutions.
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Prejudice is a rigid and unfair generalization about an entire category of people.
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70
Being Greek, Italian, or Vietnamese involves a distinctive ethnicity.
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71
Although based on physical traits like skin color, the concept of "race" is constructed by society.
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72
Culture theory states that prejudice remains widespread despite the fact that our culture defines all prejudice as wrong.
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73
There is a trend in the United States toward more common interracial marriage and multiracial children.
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74
Prejudice and discrimination can be either positive or negative.
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75
T. W. Adorno linked extreme prejudice to a certain personality type.
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76
Half of the states in the United States now have a "minority majority."
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77
Thomas Sowell demonstrated the importance of culture in shaping the IQ test performance of various categories of the U.S. population.
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78
Ethnicity is harder to change than racial identity.
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Discrimination is an unfair belief about an entire category of people.
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Research with the social distance scale among U.S. college students scale shows increasing social acceptance of people of various racial and ethnic categories over time.
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