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MGR Test 2

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Which is not a minority group response to the dominate group? Segregation
Deliberately breaking a discriminatory law illustrates which pattern of minority group response toward the dominate group? Defiance
When minorities move out of their racial/ethnic neighborhood but still feel outside the societal mainstream. this is an example of marginality
Which is not an example of a legislative effort to control a minority? Civil Rights Legislation of 1965
Expulsion as a dominate group response to a minority refers to? Ejecting the group from where they reside
Julie is afraid of all Middle Easterners ever since 9/11. This is an example of xenophobia
In the last 20 years, hate groups have Shown a substantial increase
The greatest number of U.S. hate crimes result from---- discrimination Racial
Xenophobia can best be described as fear and contempt of strangers
During the colonial period, one of the most frequent causes of tension was religion
The first European colonists emigrated from Western Europe
Anxiety mounted between 1820 and 1860 because new German and Irish immigrants were Catholic
Each of the immigrant groups brought food, music and traditions that are now part of the American culture. This is an example of Cultural diffusion
in 1790, the second largest group in America was Blacks
Which group was not a part of the first wave of immigration of 1820-1860? Poles
Physical separation of a minority people from the rest of society. A Dominant- Group response Spatial Segregation
Confining participation in social, service, political, and other types of activities to members of the ingroup and thereby excluding the outgroup from any involvement. Social Segregation
Factors that are negative elements that discourage one from remaining in the country of origin. Push Factors
Positive inducements that lure people to a seek a better life elsewhere. Pull Factors
Mandates that all Native Americans must move west of the Mississippi River Indian Removal Act of 1830
Except for Iroquios and Seminole, more than 100,000 eastern Native Americans are forcibly relocated westward. Approximately 12,000 die on the Trail of Tears
Today there are this many Native Americans? In the past? 2.9 million- one race, 5.2 million- mixed race 6-10 million
social movement attempting to establish a Native American ethnic identity instead of only a tribal identity- roots in the past. Pan-indianism
Created in 1824, Bureau of Indian Affairs BIA
Order of Tribes Navaho, Cherokee, Sioux
Native Americans finally allowed to vote. Some were even allowed to become citizens. Indian Reorganization Act 1924
Voluntary movement to urban areas for employment opportunities. 1952 Indian Relocation Program
two largest cities Rapid City SD, and Flagstaff AZ
Second Largest group,Catholic, Indentured Servants, farmers Irish
Protestant, many came before it was majorly settled, mostly from Canada. French
Seeking political and religious refuge,push pull factors involved, Some protestant some catholic German
4th largest group, impoverished Italian
1787- First Law. Opens mid-west for settlement by making U.S. government responsible for Native American property, rights and liberty. Northwest Territory Ordinance
Divide Indian lands into tracts and sell the rest to the white settlers. Taxes, self-sufficient: ownership, own crops Dawes Act of 1887
1. Chinese 2. Filipino 3. Asian Indian Three Largest groups
Largest Cities with Asian Populations New York and Los Angeles
Moving to the West coast Population Pattern
Abolished quotas, maximum of 170,000/year- naturalization from any country National Immigration Act of 1965
Cheap labor to get the job done, wouldn't even allow them in the picture Transcontinental Railroad
Highest interracial marriage rate Asian &...
Indian, Chinese, Korean,Filipino, Vietnamese Asian Subgroups
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