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SOC 001 Week 9 Quiz Questions and Answers- De Anza College, Quizzes of Sociology

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Download SOC 001 Week 9 Quiz Questions and Answers- De Anza College and more Quizzes Sociology in PDF only on Docsity! Question 2 1 / 1 pts Question 3 1 / 1 pts Question 1 1 / 1 pts An 1851 excerpt from Harper's Weekly magazine describes a certain racial group as lawbreaking, idle, thriftless, poor, and barbarian. What group is this excerpt describing? Irish Italians Jews African Americans The concept of race is stable and constant has changed over time is truly biological is limited to Western societies Hippocrates believed that physical markers such as skin color were the result of social status Question 4 1 / 1 pts Question 5 1 / 1 pts genetics historical context different environmental factors What is the origin of the word “Caucasian”? It comes from a Sanskrit word meaning “northerner” or “one who travels in the north.” It refers to people who lived on the slopes of mountains in the country of Georgia. It refers to couscous, part of the cuisine of the Berbers, a group native to northern Africa. It refers to a race of light-skinned people from the Cau river basin in northern Vietnam. Which of the following terms hinges on the belief that social and psychological traits can be traced through bloodlines and selectively bred out of (or into) populations? Don't assume that life in Indiana will be the same as life elsewhere. Question 8 1 / 1 pts Question 9 1 / 1 pts Don't confuse ethnicity and religion, wrongly assuming that "Muslim" and "Arab" are one and the same. Take account of your "knapsack of privilege" before you begin your fieldwork. Although it might seem strange for white supremacist groups to make claims about the intellectual superiority and successful economic mobility of Asian Americans, this can be seen as a tactic for gaining the political support of Asian Americans. a way to blame other groups for not achieving similar economic success. a strategy for reducing the high marriage rates of Asian Americans to whites. a means to expanding the definition of whiteness to include Asian Americans. According to Peggy McIntosh (1988), which of the following statements about "being white" is most accurate? If you are white, you are often pointed to as an example of what "most white people" do. you probably feel badly about historic racism and slavery. Question 10 1 / 1 pts it is difficult to find cosmetics that suit your ethnicity at local drugstores. you don't have to think much about your racial identity. Christoph Wilhelm Lucht is a German living in Chicago during World War I. Concerned about discrimination against German Americans, he makes choices that will help his family survive. Sociologists call his strategy "passing," citing as an example his choice to pass up opportunities to return to Germany, reinforcing his U.S. citizenship. name his daughter Jane and to be happy when she marries and changes her last name to Jones. pretend to happily speak English and assimilate when really he resents it. shop, worship, and live within a German American immigrant commu
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