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AP HUG chapter seven
Terms and questions. Based on James M. Rubinstein 13th ed. Text Book
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Ethnicity | identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth |
| Race | identity within a group of people who share a biological ancestor |
| Nationality | identity of a group of people who share legal attachment to a particular country |
| Racism | race is the primary determinant of human traits and capacities and that racial differences produces a level of superiority |
| Ethnic enclaves | neighborhoods that have clustered distributions of ethnic population |
| Ethnoburbs | suburban areas with a cluster of a particular ethnic population |
| White flight | white americans leaving an area in anticipation of african americans moving into that area |
| Block busting | real estate agents encouraged white homeowners to sell houses cheap out of fear of property devalorization due to increased african american presence. |
| Apartheid | physical separation of races in south Africa |
| Self determination | ethnicities with the right to govern themselves (often desired by oppressed ethnicities) |
| Nation-states | state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality (has to be ethnically homogenous, which is why there are no nation-states) |
| Nationalism | refers to the degree of loyalty that one has for a nationality |
| De jure segregation | racial segregation enforced by the law |
| de facto segregation | racial segregation that occurs naturally in society; not enforced by the government |
| Plessy v. furguson | Set a legal precedent for seprate but equal, established Jim Crow laws |
| Brown v. topeka board of education | Repealed plessy and separate v. equal doctrine. Concluded that segregated was inherently unequal, which set a new legal precedent |
| Self determination | ethnicities with the right to govern themselves (often desired by oppressed ethnicities) |
| Nation-states | state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity that has been transformed into a nationality (has to be ethnically homogenous, which is why there are no nation-states) |
| Nationalism | refers to the degree of loyalty that one has for a nationality |
| 1536 act of union | Wales joins england via king henery VIII |
| 1707 act of union | which created the united kingdom (which included scotland, england, and wales) |
| 1801 act of union | made ireland part of the united kingdom of Great Britain and ireland |