Ethnicity: Rubenstein
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show | Identity with a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland.
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show | Race is biological (group of people who share biological ancestors) and ethnicity is cultural (group of people who share traditions). Racial traits are transmitted genetically.
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show | Members of ethnic groups (and their families) are born and raised in a particular place, and their culture comes from the particular conditions and practices of their homeland
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show | Rubenstein considers ethnicity "immutable" - people can ignore it, but they cannot change it. It preserves local diversity.
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What are the two scales of ethnic clusters? | show 🗑
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show | Forced migration from Africa to America in the 1800s, immigration from the South to the North in the early 20th century, and immigration from inner city ghettos to other urban ghettos later in the later 20th century.
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show | 1. Ships went from Europe to Africa with cloth and trade goods for slaves. 2. Traveled with slaves and gold to the Caribbean. 3. Traded slaves for sugar and took the sugar back to Europe.
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What is a share cropper? | show 🗑
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show | Asian Americans, African Americans, and Hispanic Americans.
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What was blockbusting? | show 🗑
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What is apartheid? | show 🗑
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What is nationality? | show 🗑
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show | A political entity whose territory corresponds to an ethnic group that has become a nation
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show | Self-determinism
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show | Loyalty and devotion to a nation that exalts one nation's culture and interests above others
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How is nationalism a centripetal force? | show 🗑
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show | multiethnic
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show | A state that contains two or more self-determinist ethnic groups
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show | The Soviet Union, with 15 ethnic groups
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What is it called when a more powerful ethnic group creates an ethnically homogenous region by forcing a less powerful group to leave? | show 🗑
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show | Balkanization
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show | belief that race is the primary determination of human traits, capabilities; racial differences produce an inherent superiority of a particular race.
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show | Central African ethnic group; majority in Rwanda; traditionally farmers; excluded from gov't by colonial powers
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show | Central African ethnic group; minority in Rwanda; traditionally herders; elevated to authority by colonial Germany and Belgium
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Race | show 🗑
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show | Residential segregation
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Part of Burgess' concentric model that explains a zone just outside the CDB that is constantly in transition (no development & investment) | show 🗑
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show | In Burgess' concentric zone model of urban growth, succession is the process of new people move in close to the CBD, pushing existing people and activities toward the outer rings of the city (ie, Chicago)
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show | A social, economic, and political hierarchy (ie king, baron, knight, serfs in medieval Europe) that limited urban development
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Kerner Commission | show 🗑
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Based on the Spanish word barrio (neighborhood), term used to describe rapid growth of Hispanic population in an area | show 🗑
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show | Boers (Dutch word for farmer) or Afrikaans (name of Dutch dialect)
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show | Under apartheid in S. Africa, the gov't created 10 areas where blacks would be citizens. Post-apartheid, the homelands were abolished
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