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AP HUG U3D Vocab

U3 D Vocab

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ethnicity identity based on shared cultural traits ( language ancestry, tradition)
Ethnocentrism belief that one's religions is superior
ethnic enclave/ethnoburb concentrated area of a specific ethnic group (ethnic enclave - urban, ethnoburb = suburban)
race/racism race = physical traits, racism - discrimination based on race
triangular slave trade 1700s trade system b/w europe, africa, and america
sharecropping system where farmers work for a share of the crops
blockbusting realtors scare white people into selling their houses for cheap by warning that other races are moving in
redlining denying loans or funds to neighborhoods based on race
generational wealth wealth passed from one gen to another
apartheid system of racial segregation in south africa
nation/nationality nation = group with shared culture/history nationality = connection to the state
nationalism strong loyalty to a nation or country
centripugal force forces that divide people
ethnic cleansing forced removal of an ethnic group from an area
genocide mass killing of a particular ethnic group
balkanization the separation of a state into smaller, hostile units
case study #1 government policy of segregation. (plessy v ferguson) SCOTUS ruled legal racial segregation, "separate but equal" doctrine. government sponsored
centripetal force factors that bind people together based on shared cultural traits
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