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AP HUG chapter seven

Terms and questions. Based on James M. Rubinstein 13th ed. Text Book

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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Brown v. topeka board of education Repealed plessy and separate v. equal doctrine.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
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