Ch. 14 – Race & Ethnicity.

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Ch. 14 – Race & Ethnicity

1. While prejudice is a matter of ________, discrimination is a matter of ________. A) biology; culture B) attitudes; action C) choice; social structure D) abnormality; what a society considers normal

2. Why do sociologists consider the "scientific" racial types of Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negroid to be misleading and even harmful? A) Every society's population contains a lot of genetic mixture. B) Various racial categories are genetically very much alike. C) The skin color of Caucasian people ranges from very light to very dark. D) All of the above are correct.

3. Which of the following statements about prejudice is true? A) Prejudice involves prejudgments. B) Prejudice treats everyone in some category in the same way. C) Prejudice can be positive or negative. D) All of the above are correct.

4. Which of the following concepts refers to a state in which racial and ethnic minorities are distinct but have social parity? A) genocide B) segregation C) assimilation D) pluralism

5. A family leaves Russia and takes up residence in the United States, where they gradually lose cultural traditions. Doing so, these people have modified their: A) race. B) ethnicity. C) ancestry. D) religion.

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1. While prejudice is a matter of ________, discrimination is a matter of ________. A) biology; culture B) attitudes; action C) choice; social structure D) abnormality; what a society considers normal

2. Why do sociologists consider the "scientific" racial types of Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negroid to be misleading and even harmful? A) Every society's population contains a lot of genetic mixture. B) Various racial categories are genetically very much alike. C) The skin color of Caucasian people ranges from very light to very dark. D) All of the above are correct.

3. Which of the following statements about prejudice is true? A) Prejudice involves prejudgments. B) Prejudice treats everyone in some category in the same way. C) Prejudice can be positive or negative. D) All of the above are correct.

4. Which of the following concepts refers to a state in which racial and ethnic minorities are distinct but have social parity? A) genocide B) segregation C) assimilation D) pluralism

5. A family leaves Russia and takes up residence in the United States, where they gradually lose cultural traditions. Doing so, these people have modified their: A) race. B) ethnicity. C) ancestry. D) religion.