Race and Ethnic Relations
In the next 50 years, the total percentage of ethnic minority group Americans is projected to increase to ______. 50% 30% 65% 25%
30
as late as the 1920s, -- of employed Irish-born women in the US worked as domestics -81 -55 -66 -40
55
the population of the US is currently -- -affected by long-standing unresolved minority issues -affected by low immigration rates -less diverse than the past -limited to three main languages
affected by long-standing unresolved minority issues
Which of the following would be classified as primarily an ethnic minority group? African Americans native Americans Jewish Americans Asian Americans
african americans
The majority of hate crimes __. -are committed by people that search out random victims -are committed by people that know their victims -are committed by people who feel personally threatened by their victims -are committed by members of the same group
are committed by people that know their victims
the idea that racism is changing form to a more subtle way of expressing negative feelings is called -- -blaming the victim -declining prejudice -social distance -modern racism
blaming the victim
Park felt that intergroup relations go through a predictable set of phases that he called ______. rational cycle of inter-group relations conflictual and competitive cycle he cycle of interpenetration and fusion race relations cycle
conflictual and competitive cycle
a small town experiences a wave of anti-minority group violence in the weeks following the announcement of massive layoffs at the local factory. these incidents would be consistent with the predictions of -- -selective perception -contact hypothesis -the cognitive stereotype hypothesis -the scapegoat hypothesis
contact hypothesis
several nation-states have re-formed into smaller units based on which of the following? -gender norms -culture -birth status -gender
culture
migrants have moved to more -- crossing routes to get to southern arizona -time-saving -public -dangerous -individual
dangerous
Skin color is an important marker of group membership in our society because its construction ______. derives from shared historical experiences communicates intelligence levels has scientific significance determines personality traits
derives from shared historical experiences
One of the variables that researchers suggest is a cause of the decline in prejudice is ______. good race relations higher paying jobs education minorities on the nightly news
education
______ who subordinate a minority group will develop and institutionalize ideologies to justify social arrangements. Elite classes Working classes Middle classes Impoverished classes
elite classes
What are two general stereotypes of minority groups? extreme inferiority and social class extreme inferiority and power and status differences ethnic differences and exploitation exaggerated fear of higher intellect and physicality
ethnic differences and exploitation
______ in the United States generally has been a coercive and one-sided process described as Anglo-Conformity. Incorporation Exploitation Emigration Assimilation
exploition
Pluralism exists when -- -some groups in society may be assimilating -groups remain separate and their cultural and social differences persist over time -groups live in urban areas and speak only their native languages -some members work to revive and save cultural heritage
groups remain separate and their cultural and social differences persist over time
One problem with Park's theory of assimilation is that ______. he ignored the impact of social class on minority groups he ignored the impact of industrialization on minority groups he argued that assimilation could never be complete he does not describe the nature of the assimilation process in much detail
he does not describe the nature of the assimilation process in much detail
the process of assimilation could be illustrated by -immigrants celebrating the holidays of their native country -the great grandson of an immigrant changing this name back to the original spelling -a minority group member being expelled from high school because of fighting -an immigrant learning the language of her new country
immigrants celebrating the holidays of their native country
Some social scientists believe that the "traditional" perspective on ______ does not apply and that the experiences of contemporary immigrant groups will differ greatly from those of historical European immigrants. cultural identity assimilation immigration segmented assimilation
immigration
the US is often referred to as a(n)-- -postindustrial society -industrial society -preindustrial agricultural society -historic society
industrial society
anti-micegenation laws prevented -- -people from passing as members of another race -people of different races from eating together in public restaurants -members of different races from intermarrying -members of different races from going to the same schools
members of different races from intermarrying
a politician states in a campaign speech that "it is inevitable that the differences between our groups will disappear as we grow and mature as a society." This statement echoes the thinking of --. -robert park -milton gordon -andrew greeley -robert blauner
milton gordon
social structure is divided into primary and secondary sectors. primary sector refers to -- -networks of social relationships, groups, organizations, stratification systems, communities, and families -organizing the work of the society -interpersonal relationships that are intimate and personal such as families and friendship groups -large organizations including factories, schools, and bureaucracies
organizing the work of the society
Minority group status affects access to different "life chances," health, wealth, and success including ______. romantic relationships physical fitness quality of friendships access to education
physical fitness
--- is the term used to refer to immigrants who intended to remain in the US to accumulate wealth before returning to the old country. -sojouneers -pioneers -voyagers -martial assimilators
pioneers
the distinction between prejudice and discrimination is -- -prejudice is a behavior; discrimination is an attitude -prejudice is an attitude; discrimination is a behavior -prejudice is an ideology; discrimination is an attitude -prejudice is an attitude; discrimination is an ideology
prejudice is an attitude; discrimination is a behavior
In Gordon's view, ______ typically precedes intermarriage. primary immigration integration secondary immigration integration primary functional integration secondary structural immigration
primary function integration
most reported hate crimes are -- -sexually motivated, with gays, bisexuals, and lesbians as the target group -motivated by gender, with women as the target -racially motivated, with blacks as the target -religiously motivated, with Muslims as the target
racially motivated, with blacks as the target
when the unequal treatment of an entire group is built into the daily operation of society, this is called --. -institutional discrimination -prejudice -racism -societal prejudice
racism
according to marxism, the capitalist class in the early twentieth century controlled the racially mixed working class by -- a strategy of divide and conquer urging higher priced labor to exclude cheaper labor reducing wages manipulating individual personalities
reducing wages
People classified as "Asian and Pacific Islander" ______. represent many different national and linguistic backgrounds have unchanging divisions between people do not vary by social class, religion, or gender all have large families
represent many different national and linguistic backgrounds
Mary and her brother, Patrick, are immigrants. They both speak English and have many American friends but Mary does well in school and gets a good job that pays a lot. Patrick does poorly in school and does not have a consistent job, making only minimum wage when he works. The two of them together are an example of ______. segmented assimilation structural assimilationist traditional assimilation cultural assimilation
segmented assimilation
______ is the tendency to see only what one expects to see. Intentional perception Selective perception Ethnocentric perception Modern perception
selective perception
when the goal of a minority group is to sever all ties with the larger society, it is called - - separatism -pluralism -revolution -expulsion
separatism
people may learn racist behavior through -assimilation -acculturation -socialization -marginalization
socialization
according to weber, a person who became rich by cleaning septic tanks would be higher on __ but lower on __ -power; class -status; position -class; prestige -equality; inequality
status; position
a non-hispanic white woman sees a mexican american male and assumes he is undocumented. this is an example of -- -probable logic -stereotyping -individual discrimination -legal discrimination
stereotyping
______ assimilation occurs when a minority group enters the secondary sector of the larger society and occupies the same public institutions as the majority population such as schools, workplaces, and places of worship. Cultural Structural Generational Fluid competitive
structural
White ethnic identity is often described as ______ ethnicity. symbolic superficial voluntary traditional
superficial
the one common factor that seems to account for the origin of all prejudice is -- -selective perception -the affective dimension of prejudice -stereotypes -competition between groups
the affective dimension of prejudice
The traditional views of assimilation appear not to have explained ______. the ethnic revival of the 1960s increasing equality for all minority groups the decline of multiculturalism decreasing immigration and consequent social diversity
the decline of multiculturalism
In The American Dilemma, Dr. Gunnar Myrdal suggests that there is a basic conflict (or dissonance) between ______. the projection hypothesis and the scapegoat hypothesis the emotional functions of projection authoritarian personality theory and the Noel hypothesis basically egalitarian values and the discriminatory behaviors simultaneously found in U.S. culture
the emotional functions of projection
many years ago, a european american storeowner is a racist town succumbed to pressures form others agreed to ban african americans from his shop, even though he himself was not prejudiced at all. this merchant was an example of merton's -all-weather bigot -timid bigot -all-weather liberal -fair-weather liberal
timid bigot
When minority groups in a society are exploited and held in a powerless status by the dominant group, which of the following stereotypes is most likely to emerge about that minority group? too crafty too materialistic too smart lazy
too smart
______ often believe they are not actually racist. Modern racists Contemporary racists Traditional racists American racists
traditional racists
The dynamics of ______ relations in the United States are not unique. outergroup dual-groups triads intergroups
triads
______ illustrates a connection between group competition and prejudice Robber's Cave Weber's Analysis Marxist Communism Split Labor Market Theory
weber's analysis
according to your book, which of the following could not be considered minorities -very obese americans -the aged -lgbtq individuals -whites
whites
Changes in social environment ______. will remove some types of prejudice will completely transform some types of prejudice will have significant impact on some types of prejudice will have relatively little impact on some types of prejudice
will have relatively little impact on some types of prejudice
Strong norms of patriarchy determined the appropriate work for female Italian immigrants. They tended to work ______. in jobs that cannot be done at home in single-sex settings among other immigrant women with older men in factory settings with younger men in factory settings
with older men in factory settings