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Diversity in the United States: m m m m
Questions and Concepts
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Test Bank and Answer Key m m m m
1. The fastest growing groups in the United States are:
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A) Asian and Pacific Islanders m m m
B) Non-Hispanic white Americans m m
C) Irish Americans m
D) African Americans m
E) Africans
2. The population of the United States is currently:
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A) Affected by long-standing unresolved minority issuesm m m m m
B) Affected by rising immigration rates m m m m
C) Increasingly diverse m
D) Increasingly multilingual m
E) All of the abovem m m
3. Which of the following is NOT one of the defining charactersitics of a minority group?
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A) Inequality
B) A pattern of disadvantage or inequality
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C) Visible identifying traits or characteristics
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D) Small group size m m
E) Usually determined by birth m m m
4. By definition, a minority group is always a group:
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A) Smaller in number than the dominant group m m m m m m
B) Residentially segregated from the dominant group m m m m m
C) Singled out for differential and unequal treatment
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D) Distinguishable from the dominant group by its racial characteristics m m m m m m m m
E) Distinguished from the dominant group by its ethnic origins m m m m m m m m
5. Which of the following would be classified as primarily an ethnic minority group?
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A) African Americans m
B) Native Americans m
C) Jewish Americans m
D) Asian Americans m
E) None of the above m m m
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6. The social or physical characteristics that mark the boundaries between groups are
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usually:
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A) Highly visible m
B) Selected by the minority groups themselves m m m m m
C) Scientifically significant m
D) Selected for their biological importance m m m m
E) All of the above m m m
7. Which of the following is NOT an example of a cultural trait that may be associated
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with minority status?
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A) Language
B) Facial features m
C) Religion
D) Types of foods eaten m m m
E) Speech patterns m
8. Which of the following characteristics is NOT typical of ascribed status?
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A) It is usually acquired at birth
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B) It typically cannot be changed easily
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C) It is usually involuntary
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D) It can be altered through hard work and motivation
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E) It is usually for life
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9. Laws on miscegenation referred to laws that:
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A) Prevented people from passing as members of another race m m m m m m m m
B) Prevented people of different races from eating together in public restaurants
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C) Prevented members of different races from intermarrying m m m m m m
D) Prevented members of different races from going to the same schools
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E) Prevented members of the same sex from marrying m m m m m m m
10. Stratification is another term for: m m m m
A) Prejudice
B) Discrimination
C) The unequal distribution of valued goods and services
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D) Status symbol m
E) All of the above m m m
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11. Marxism is a complex theory of history and social change in which
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central concept of concern.
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A) Inequality
B) Prejudice
C) Fame or respect m m
D) International war m
E) Consensus
12. "The most important source of inequality arises from a person's relationship to the
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means of production." This statement is most likely to be heard from a:
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A) Capitalist
B) Weberian
C) Libertarian
D) Marxist
E) Republican
13. According to Marx, the means of production in an agricultural society would include:
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A) Factories
B) Social class m
C) Wealth
D) Land
E) Banks
14. In Marxist terms, the elite class in an industrial society would be the:
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A) Bourgeoisie
B) Proletariat
C) Workers
D) Minority groups m
E) Women
15. Max Weber thought that Marx's ideas about inequality were too:
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A) Narrow
B) Optimistic
C) Complex
D) Abstract
E) Pessimistic
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16. In opposition to Marx, Weber argued that there are
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A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
E) Dozens
17. Gerhard Lenski is important because he linked the nature of inequality to the
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of a society. m m
A) Group structure m
B) Amount of prestige m m
C) Wealth
D) Level of development m m
E) Castes
18. According to Lenski, inequality in an agricultural society centers on control of:
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A) Education opportunities m
B) Factories and mines m m
C) Colleges and universities m m
D) Land and labor m m
E) Status and prestige m m
19. Which of the following individuals is most closely associated with the concept of a
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"matrix of domination"?
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A) Muzafer Sherif m
B) Patricia Hill Collins m m
C) Gerhard Lenski m
D) Gunnar Myrdal m
E) none of the abovem m m
20. Variations in human skin color: m m m m
A) Balance the dangers of exposure to sunlight with the need for vitamin D
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B) Have no relationship to climate or geography
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C) Are inversely related to the concentration of melanin: the greater the melanin, the
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lighter the skin
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D) Are related to the distance from the equator: the closer to the equator, the lighter the
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E) Have clear and definite points of demarcation
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