quiz 10 race and ethnicity
Racism tends to intensify during periods of economic uncertainty and high rates of immigration. A) True B) False
A) True
Used sociologically, __________ most commonly refers to a negative attitude based on faulty generalizations about members of specific racial, ethnic, or other groups. A) prejudice B) discrimination C) profiling D) stereotyping
A) prejudice
__________ refers to the spatial and social separation of categories of people by race, ethnicity, class, gender, and/or religion. A) Social rejection B) Miscegenation C) Social isolation D) Segregation
D) Segregation
Despite decades of enforcement of Civil Rights legislation, neighborhoods in the U.S. still tend to be racially segregated. This is an example of __________. A) miscegenation B) de faccia segregation C) de jure segregation D) de facto segregation
D) de facto segregation
Prejudice may be either positive or negative toward a particular group. A) True B) False
A) True
__________ is the coexistence of a variety of distinct racial and ethnic groups within one society that occurs when groups share elements of the mainstream culture while remaining culturally distinct from both the dominant group and other social and ethnic groups. A) Ethnic pluralism B) Cultural pluralism C) Internal pluralism D) Psychological pluralism
A) Ethnic pluralism
_________ is a set of attitudes, beliefs, and practices used to justify the superior treatment of one racial or ethnic group and the inferior treatment of another racial or ethnic group. A) Racism B) Discrimination C) Stereotyping D) Profiling
A) Racism
From the functionalist perspective assimilation is positive because it leads to social stability by minimizing group differences. A) True B) False
A) True
__________ refers to actions or practices of dominant group members (or their representatives) that have a harmful impact on members of a subordinate group. A) Stereotyping B) Discrimination C) Prejudice D) Racism
B) Discrimination
Discriminatory acts are always accompanied by prejudiced attitudes. A) True B) False
B) False
Millions of Native Americans were killed due to the official policies of genocide established by the U.S. government. A) True B) False
B) False
__________ is the term for a category of people who have been singled out as inferior or superior, often on the basis of real or alleged physical characteristics such as skin color, hair texture, eye shape, or other subjectively selected attributes. A) Culture B) Race C) Tribal group D) Ethnic group
B) Race
Sociologists use the term __________ for a group that is advantaged by greater power and access to resources in a society. A) multilateral group B) dominant group C) subordinate group D) minority group
B) dominant group
Sociologist emphasize that race A) is established genetically not socially. B) is a socially constructed reality. C) is important biologically. D) has no importance within society.
B) is a socially constructed reality.
Sociologists use the term __________ for a group whose members are disadvantaged by physical or cultural characteristics, are subjected to unequal treatment by the controlling group, and who regard themselves as objects of collective discrimination. A) majority group B) subordinate group C) multilateral group D) dominant group
B) subordinate group
The term ethnicity refers to __________. A) people who share a racial identity B) a group of people who were all born in the same location C) a person's cultural background or national origin D) feelings of ethnocentrism
C) a person's cultural background or national origin
The term __________ refers to the deliberate, systematic killing of an entire people or nation. A) discrimination B) racism C) genocide D) prejudice
C) genocide
The term __________ is used for people and groups that are blamed for societal problems (such as unemployment or an economic recession) over which they have no control. A) stereotype B) mascot C) scapegoat D) minority
C) scapegoat
What happens when individuals meet someone who does not conform to their preexisting stereotypes? A) they abandon the stereotypes and accept the person for who they are B) they ignore the person altogether C) they ignore any behavior that contradicts the stereotype D) they change their ideas about the stereotypes they held
C) they ignore any behavior that contradicts the stereotype
Sociologists sometimes put the term "race" in quotation marks because A) it is not a word used within sociology. B) the word "race" has foreign origins. C) they want to highlight the importance of race sociologically. D) they recognize that the term race has little meaning in a biological sense.
D) they recognize that the term race has little meaning in a biological sense.