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THINK Sociology Study Set 1
Quiz 10: Race and Ethnic Stratification
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Doug is unemployed. He has been searching for a job for 7 weeks. Doug complains to his wife Ellen that unemployment rates are very high because the Mexicans are taking all of the jobs in the country. This unfair accusation against Mexicans is an example of:
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Demetria's research examines how the use of culturally biased exams in university admission ensures that most of the students who gain admittance are a part of the dominant group. This research is in line with:
Question 23
Multiple Choice
According to the U.S. Census Bureau estimates which racial-ethnic group has the highest life expectancy at birth for males?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
According to data in the text, which racial-ethnic group had the lowest median household income?
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Some inhabitants of the thirteen colonies sought to overthrow British rule because they believed it to be unjust. These revolutionaries provide an example of:
Question 26
Multiple Choice
The house next door to the Ferguson's is up for sale. Waldo Ferguson tells his wife that he hopes that the house is not sold to any black people because he does not like black people. This is an example of:
Question 27
Multiple Choice
Louella is 63-years-old. She has been poor her entire life. Her 9 children are poor and their children are poor. Three generations of this family have been unable to break into the middle and upper class. As such, this is an example of:
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Belle believes that the development of ethnic enclaves creates a more divided nation. Belle thinks that enclaves lead to:
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Carlo and his family emigrated to the United States from Columbia. Upon arrival, Carlo instructed his family to give up their old ways and integrate themselves into mainstream society. This meant learning a new language, dressing in a different way, and eating differenoods. Carlo and his family are:
Question 30
Multiple Choice
The fact that whites with health insurance tend to receive better health care than blacks with health insurance points to the idea that racism still exists in society in more subtle ways. This reflects:
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Killearn has been a predominantly white community since its establishment 65 years ago. However, an increasing number of blacks have moved to Killearn in the past 3 years. In response, many of the white residents have moved out. This is an example of:
Question 32
Multiple Choice
The Amish of Pennsylvania do not seek assimilation with the mainstream U.S. society, but view the dominant group with disdain believing it will corrupt their belief system. As such, the Amish of Pennsylvania are:
Question 33
Multiple Choice
According to the text which racial-ethnic group is most likely to own a home?
Question 34
Multiple Choice
The Hyattsville Country Club requires that an applicant's grandfather be a member of the club in order to qualify for membership. Because blacks were not allowed to join the club in the 1960s and 1970s, there are no black members today. This rule, which maintains the advantage for the dominant group, while providing the appearance of fairness to all is an example of:
Question 35
Multiple Choice
For the first time ever, Mr. Perry has an Asian student in his math class. Mr. Perry thinks that the Asian student will get the highest grade because he believes that all Asians are very smart. This is an example of: