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MGR Test 2
Question | Answer |
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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 |