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SOC 269 WWU Exam 2 Questions and Answers Fully Solved Latest Why is Oriental a bad word? - Answers It brings up unfortunate chapters in our global history. It has problematic racial and political connotations. Its more appropriately used for inanimate objects. Reinforce the idea that Asians were forever foreign and could not become America. The Model Minority Myth - Answers Idea that there are some Asian groups who are prospering very well and have gotten that way by perseverance and hard work "pulled up by the bootstraps"; Primary purpose is to support and strengthen the notion that the main cause of economic and social problems among racial minorities is lack of effort, rather than discrimination/racism. Assists to align racial minority groups against one another. Diverts attention away from those who have downwardly mobility. Distracts attention from the fact that more established Asian ethnic groups are victims of discrimination. Income can be discounted due to the fact that most Asian communities live in Coastal popular cities where cost of living is more difficult. Be familiar with the yellow peril discourse - Answers idea that Asians are trying to take jobs away from whites and are all horrible for the US What were some push and pull factors for Chinese immigration? - Answers push - colonization of China pull - economic prosperity (gold rush and transcontinental railroad) Be familiar with Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 - Answers barred Chinese immigration (laborers) - 10 years. Officially repealed in 1943. What were some characteristics of traditional Chinatowns? - Answers offered safety and anonymity where culture could be maintained. Became economic, cultural and social centers of the community (tsu). Provided social and welfare systems (hui kuan). Tongs—secret organizations What are some cultural similarities/attributes among Asians? - Answers 1. Stress group loyalty over individualism. 2. Loyalty to the group - conformity. 3. Avoid public embarrassment (bringing shame to your family). 4. Highly patriarchal (foot binding) What are some characteristics of second generation Chinese Americans? - Answers 1. Delayed effect (no women). 2. 2nd gen was much more influenced by the larger culture. 3. Looked beyond the enclaves to fill their needs. 4. Education and occupational pursuits. What are some push and pull factors for Japanese immigration? - Answers push - originally, emperor wanted to know what the competition was doing, encouraged students to study western ways. Pull -- ??? Be familiar with the Gentlemen's Agreement - Answers an informal agreement between Japan and the US saying Japan would limit the amount of passports handed out in return for Japanese students attending the same schools as whites. Be familiar with the Picture-Bride-Invasion - Answers as part of the Gentleman's agreement, the Japanese men could bring their wife and children to the US however majority of the Japanese men married by proxy and the women came as an influx after the men had already arrived. Be familiar with the Alien land Law - Answers if you couldn't be a citizen you couldn't own land. Japanese thus put land in the name of their children (born in America) or trusted American friends Be familiar with the Emergency Quota Act - Answers the US set up a quota for the amount of people coming into America from other countries and denied Japan a quota (gave them 0) immigrant group - Answers person moving to another country with the intention of staying refugee group - Answers person forced from their home to a new place sojourners - Answers people who wanted to amass as much money as possible before returning to their country The Japanese Internment Experience - Answers pearl harbor served as the catalyst to the Interment. This resulted in Japanese being relocated from any area the US considered military areas (via executive order 9066) and put into concentration camps Tsu - Answers clans established along family lines and forming a basis for social organization by Chinese Americans Hui Kuan - Answers Chinese Americans benevolent associations organized on the basis of the district of the immigrant's origin in China Tongs - Answers Chinese American secret associations Xenophobia - Answers fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners • cultural misappropriation - Answers taking something for your own use from another culture • What are the four points that should be understood when studying Native Americans? - Answers 1. Much is unwritten, unstudied and underappreciated about Native American population. 2. Uniquely not an immigrant group. 3. Relationship with the dominant group lends itself to analysis from conflict perspective. 4. Stereotyped as "the Indians"—lumped into one group • Why has the Native American population grown over the past couple of decades? - Answers the census opened to select as many boxes as you wanted to which was less stigmatizing and economic incentive to join group. Increasing fertility in the race. Higher socioeconomic status • Native American cultural characteristics - Answers humans are simply part of a larger picture.

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Why is Oriental a bad word? - Answers It brings up unfortunate chapters in our global history. It has
problematic racial and political connotations. Its more appropriately used for inanimate objects.
Reinforce the idea that Asians were forever foreign and could not become America.

The Model Minority Myth - Answers Idea that there are some Asian groups who are prospering very well
and have gotten that way by perseverance and hard work "pulled up by the bootstraps"; Primary
purpose is to support and strengthen the notion that the main cause of economic and social problems
among racial minorities is lack of effort, rather than discrimination/racism. Assists to align racial minority
groups against one another. Diverts attention away from those who have downwardly mobility.
Distracts attention from the fact that more established Asian ethnic groups are victims of discrimination.
Income can be discounted due to the fact that most Asian communities live in Coastal popular cities
where cost of living is more difficult.

Be familiar with the yellow peril discourse - Answers idea that Asians are trying to take jobs away from
whites and are all horrible for the US

What were some push and pull factors for Chinese immigration? - Answers push - colonization of China
pull - economic prosperity (gold rush and transcontinental railroad)

Be familiar with Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 - Answers barred Chinese immigration (laborers) - 10
years. Officially repealed in 1943.

What were some characteristics of traditional Chinatowns? - Answers offered safety and anonymity
where culture could be maintained. Became economic, cultural and social centers of the community
(tsu). Provided social and welfare systems (hui kuan). Tongs—secret organizations

What are some cultural similarities/attributes among Asians? - Answers 1. Stress group loyalty over
individualism. 2. Loyalty to the group - conformity. 3. Avoid public embarrassment (bringing shame to
your family). 4. Highly patriarchal (foot binding)

What are some characteristics of second generation Chinese Americans? - Answers 1. Delayed effect (no
women). 2. 2nd gen was much more influenced by the larger culture. 3. Looked beyond the enclaves to
fill their needs. 4. Education and occupational pursuits.

What are some push and pull factors for Japanese immigration? - Answers push - originally, emperor
wanted to know what the competition was doing, encouraged students to study western ways. Pull
-- ???

Be familiar with the Gentlemen's Agreement - Answers an informal agreement between Japan and the
US saying Japan would limit the amount of passports handed out in return for Japanese students
attending the same schools as whites.

, Be familiar with the Picture-Bride-Invasion - Answers as part of the Gentleman's agreement, the
Japanese men could bring their wife and children to the US however majority of the Japanese men
married by proxy and the women came as an influx after the men had already arrived.

Be familiar with the Alien land Law - Answers if you couldn't be a citizen you couldn't own land.
Japanese thus put land in the name of their children (born in America) or trusted American friends

Be familiar with the Emergency Quota Act - Answers the US set up a quota for the amount of people
coming into America from other countries and denied Japan a quota (gave them 0)

immigrant group - Answers person moving to another country with the intention of staying

refugee group - Answers person forced from their home to a new place

sojourners - Answers people who wanted to amass as much money as possible before returning to their
country

The Japanese Internment Experience - Answers pearl harbor served as the catalyst to the Interment.
This resulted in Japanese being relocated from any area the US considered military areas (via executive
order 9066) and put into concentration camps

Tsu - Answers clans established along family lines and forming a basis for social organization by Chinese
Americans

Hui Kuan - Answers Chinese Americans benevolent associations organized on the basis of the district of
the immigrant's origin in China

Tongs - Answers Chinese American secret associations

Xenophobia - Answers fear or hatred of strangers or foreigners

• cultural misappropriation - Answers taking something for your own use from another culture

• What are the four points that should be understood when studying Native Americans? - Answers 1.
Much is unwritten, unstudied and underappreciated about Native American population. 2. Uniquely not
an immigrant group. 3. Relationship with the dominant group lends itself to analysis from conflict
perspective. 4. Stereotyped as "the Indians"—lumped into one group

• Why has the Native American population grown over the past couple of decades? - Answers the
census opened to select as many boxes as you wanted to which was less stigmatizing and economic
incentive to join group. Increasing fertility in the race. Higher socioeconomic status

• Native American cultural characteristics - Answers humans are simply part of a larger picture. Buying,
selling and owning were foreign concepts. Group oriented. Organized around egalitarian values.

• Separatism - Answers Proclamation of 1763, Northwest Territory Ordinance, Cherokee Nation v.
Georgia; and Worcester v. Georgia (be familiar with the consequences of each act or case);
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