Quiz
1 for Race and Ethnicity SYD 4700/ANT 3451
For each of
the following statements, answer either true or false by completely darkening
the appropriate circle on the answer sheet with a no. 2 pencil. Also, be sure that your social security
number has been entered, and appropriate circles have been darkened, on your
answer sheet. Correctly entering your social security number will add 4 points
to your score Please note:
1=true
2=false
1. Because American Indians share the same
ancestry and culture, they were able to unite
in their resistance to European domination .
2. The ancestors of
some Mexican-Americans were brought into the United States involuntarily
through conquest.
3. The Scotch-Irish
and Germans who came to colonial America were viewed with some hostility by
Anglo-Americans, who perceived both of these groups as squatting illegally on
other people’s land.
4. Competition is
the next to the last (third) stage in Park’s race relations cycle.
5. In Gordon’s
model, primary assimilation refers to nondiscriminatory sharing by subordinate
and dominant group members of occupational, educational, civic, neighborhood,
and public recreational settings.
6. According to
Gordon, cultural assimilation should
occur before secondary assimilation.
7. Primary
structural assimilation refers to close, personal interactions between
dominant-group and subordinate-group members in churches, social clubs,
neighborhoods, families, and so on.
8. Proponents of the
separatist version of the pluralist model call for secession
9. Cultural
pluralists agree among themselves concerning the degrees and types of
assimilation that should be sought by subordinate ethnic groups.
10. Cultural
pluralist models posit that both primary assimilation and marital assimilation
are low.
11. In the first
couple of decades following the arrival of the first blacks in the New World
(1619-1660), black indentured servants could not be freed by being baptized,
whereas white indentured servant could be freed once they were baptized.