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Multicultural Exam

Why is the narrative, or story, format exceptionally good for learning about diverse cultures? Oral history/personal narratives from diverse individuals can enable understanding and recognition of our common humanity.
Data from the years 2015 to 2020 suggest that African Americans were killed at 2.6 times the rate of white people by police. This suggests that -research is needed to develop an understanding of why this happens. -police training may need to be updated to address this discrepancy.
What is multicultural psychology? The systematic study of behavior, cognition, and affect in settings where people of different backgrounds interact.
Our textbook may often refer to White people in the USA as: European American
After the “not guilty” O.J. Simpson verdict on October 3, 1995... African Americans cheered and shouted while European Americans were shocked, stunned, and some cried and expressed outrage.
Race, rather than being a sociocultural concept, is a biological fact. False
The meaningful ways in which various social status interact (e.g., race, gender, social class) and result in different experiences with oppression and privilege refers to the construct of Intersectionality
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