Question | Answer |
The ??? remains a staple of central Mexican food ways. | Corn Tortilla |
Where is "Little Havana?" | Miami |
A readily visible marker of ethnicity on the landscape. | Ethnic flag |
Which ethnic groups have been highly successful in marketing versions of their traditional cuisines in the USA? | Chinese, Italians, and Mexicans |
??? refers to the likelihood that a radicalized minority population inhabits a polluted area. | Environmental Racism |
??? migration involves the voluntary movement of a group back to its ancestral homeland or native country | Return migration |
Expelling ethnic minorities from a region | Ethnic cleansing |
??? migration involves the first emigrants, or "innovators" who may be natural leaders and who influence others, particularly friends and relatives to accompany them in migrations | Chain migration |
??? is a process in which a specific source region becomes linked to a particularly destination. | Channelization |
A suburban ethnic neighborhood, sometimes home to relatively affluent immigration populations | Ethnoburbs |
??? refers to an impoverished, urban, hispanic neighborhood. | Barrio |
Typically, the term ??? is commonly used in the USA today to signal an impoverished, urban, African-American neighborhood. | Ghetto |
Historically, the term dates back from thirteenth-century medieval Europe, when Jews lived in segregated, walled communities called ??? | Ghetto |
An urban ethnic region is a | Neighborhood/Ghetto |
Which is the ethnic homeland of SouthTexas | Tejano |
The Louisiana french ethnic homeland | Acadiana |
Ethnic culture regions that are small dots in the countryside, usually occupying an area smaller than a county and serving as homme to several hundred to several thousand people. | Ethnic Island |
Ethnic culture region that covers a large, rural area, often overlapping municipal borders, and have sizable populations. | Ethnic Homeland |
which implies a complete blending with the host culture and may involve the loss of many distinctive ethnic traits | Assimilation |