Unit 6 Sociology

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what are the 2 barriers to African American assimilation

-skin color/ physical features -roots of slavery (being immediately placed in the lower class status)

what 2 reasons does the separation of ethnic minorities continue

-the ethinic minority wishes to maintain its cultural and national origins - the majority erects barriers that prevent the ethnic group from blending with the larger culture

how many Americans are predicted to be Latino in 2050

1 of every 4 americans

how many Asians live in the US

10 million

how long was Chinese immigration to America stopped

100 years

how many Native Americans are found in America; how many tribes

2 million; over 500

the average income for African Americans is how much of what whites make

64%

what group makes up the largest racial minority in the US; how many people and what percent

African Americans; 34 million, 12%

what is the largest minority today, fastest growing?

African Americans; Latinos

permitted Japanese to lease farm land for a maximum of 3 years, and you couldn't pass down land from generation t generation

California Alien Land Act of 1913

moved more that 110,000 Japanese people into internment camps away from the west coast

Executive Order 9066

what 2 groups of Asian Americans were discriminated by the majority especially during times of hardship

Japanese, Chinese

nearly 60% of Latinos today are of what descent; next is ______________________________ and lastly is ____________________

Mexican; Puerto Ricans; Cubans

what are the 2 predicted black America's

a growing black middle class; a black underclass

what are some cultural characteristics of some minorities

accent, religion, language, parentage

minority groups are either what or what

accepted, rejected

an extreme form of cultural pluralism that occurs when a minority maintains its own culturally unique way of life

accomodation

what jobs did Chinese Americans have during the 1850s

agricultural laborers, railroad crews, low paying industrial jobs

in this form of assimilation, traditional American institutions are maintained, immigrants are accepted as long as they conform to the "accepted standards" of the society

anglo-conformity

what has been the most prevalent pattern of assimilation in America

anglo-conformity

the blending or fusing of minority groups into the dominant society

assimilation

why do functionalists think the safety and stability of the larger society is at risk

because violence periodically erupts

prejudice involves a generalization based on what

biased or insufficient information

who was involved in a hate crime involving race, sexual orientation

byrd, matthew shepard

large urban ghettos where Chinese Americans were driven into and where they are still concentrated today

chinatowns

in which perspective do minorities view each other as commpetitors instead of allies in their struggle against the majority

conflict

according to this theory, a majority uses prejudice and discrimination as weapons of power to control a minority; why do they do this

conflict theory; to increase the majority's control over property, goods, and other resources

what group of Latinos is the most affluent; their median income is ________% that of whites

cubans; 75

the desire of a group to maintain some sense of identity separate from the dominant group

cultural pluralism

denial of equal access based on everyday practice

de facto segregation

what form of segregation is illegal but effective in controlling a minority since it is extremely difficult to prove bias

de facto segregation

denial of equal access based on the law

de jure segregation

what are Native Americans suffering from more than any other minority

effects of hundreds of years of discrimination

a group identified by cultural, religious, or national characteristics

ethnic minority

judging others in terms of one's own cultural standards; creates a feeling of "us" versus "them"

ethnocentricism

why do negative attitudes toward ethnic minorities exist

ethnocentrism

how are individuals described that don't fit the stereotype; rather than what

exceptions; to reexamine a whole set of established beliefs

what 3 things construct race

genes, biology, social constructs

the systematic effort to destroy an entire population

genocide

what are the 3 basic patterns that have emerged that describe the approaches dominant cultures take in their rejection of minority groups

genocide, population transfer, subjugation

for anglo-conformity, groups must either _______________ or ____________________ their own values

give up or supress

a criminal act motivated by prejudice

hate crime

how does the average income for Latinos compare to African Americans and white people

higher than that of African Americans, but lower than that of white people

prejudices can be hard to change even when; why

in the face of overwhelming evidence; they are attitudes based on strong emotions

what happened to Chinese American relations after the 1940s

increased

since the 1960s, the number of African Americans in professional and technical occupations has (increased/decreased) by what percent

incresed; 128%

minority traits are often believed by the dominant majority to be ___________________

inferior

the unfair practices that grow out of common behaviors and attitudes and that are a part of the structure of society

institutionalized discrimination

since the apology of internment camps, how have Japanese Americans been doing in America; what have they used the educational system for

largely successful; upward mobility

slavery was legally abolished long ago but what still affects African Americans today

legacy of prejudice and discrimination

who decides who belongs to the minority through ascribed status

majority

a pattern of assimilation where all ethnic and racial minorities voluntarily blend together

melting pot

one trait of minorities is that there is a "consciousness of kind" meaning what

members have a common sense of identity with strong group loyalty

a group of people with physical or cultural traits different from those of the dominant group in society

minority

does prejudice always end in discrimination; but what

no; it often does

is the situation worse for Native Americans on or off of the reservation; what is there a higher risk of on reservations

off; suicide, depression, alcoholism

as one feature of a minority, what is a distinctive characteristic that can be used to seperate it from the majority

physical/cultural characteristics

what power of African Americans has grown since the 1970s

political

when a minority is forced either to move to a remote location or to leave entirely the territory controlled by the majority

population transfer

what is a major life factor of Native Americans; what fraction of Native Americans live below the poverty line; what fraction live on reservations

poverty; 1/4; 1/4

in this stage of prejudice in symbolic interactionalism, children may overhear parents make racist or pejudiced statements, but they haven't yet learned to separate people by race or ethnic group

pre generalized learning stage

what are the 2 stages of prejudice in symbolic interactionalism

pre generalized learning stage, total rejection stage

widely held preconceptions of a group (minority and majority) and its individual members

prejudice

(discrimination/prejudice) involves holding biased opinions and (discrimination/prejudice) involves acting upon those opinions by treating others unfairly

prejudice; discrimination

people sharing certain inherited physical characteristics that are considered important within a society

race

hate crimes involve bias related to what 5 things

race, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry

an extreme form of prejudice that assumes the superiority of one group over others; these people believe that discrimination or exclusion is morally justified why

racism; natural superiority

politically, Latinos are becoming a force in what

shaping American poitics

what are some physical features of some minorities

skin color, facial features, disabilities

when minorities are exploited or oppressed, what costs to society are extremely high; what group of people believes this

social, political, educational, economic; functionalists

a set of ideas based on distortion, exaggeration, and oversimplification that is applied to all members of a group

stereotype

most common pattern of conflict; denied equal access to the culture and lifestyle of the larger society

subjugation

according to this perspective, members of society learn to be prejudiced in much the same way they learn to be patriotic

symbolic interactionalism

what do functionalists focus on in terms of prejudice and discrimination

the dysfunctions caused by prejudice and discrimination

a feature of minorities is that they are dominated by what

the majority

what do sociologists predict about the future of African Americans in terms of status

there will be 2 black America's

in the 1980s, what did the US do about the internment camps they created (they were gone but what did they say to Japan)

they formally apologized and payed internees $20,000

in this stage of prejudice in symbolic interactionalism, children are able to use physical clues to sort people into groups

total rejection stage

how much more likely are African Americans to work in low- level service jobs than whites

twice as likely

what are stereotypes created to justify

unethical behavior against minority groups

what led to Executive Order 9066

wartime hysteria that generated a fear of a possible Japanese invasion

how do Americans view Chinese Americans today

welcome them


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