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SOC 307 Ethnic Diversity in America Unit II Test Questions Native reservations were managed by ️the Bureau of Indian Affairs The rate of intermarriage for Native Americans is ️quite high compared to other groups The Red Power movement was required to strike a balance between ______ in ord...

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SOC 307 Ethnic Diversity in America Unit II Test Questions
Native reservations were managed by ✔️the Bureau of Indian Affairs



The rate of intermarriage for Native Americans is ✔️quite high compared to other groups



The Red Power movement was required to strike a balance between ______ in order to best advocate
for tribal rights and sovereignty. ✔️assimilation and pluralism



The concept of private property among Native Americans ______. ✔️did not exist



The function of boarding schools for Native Americans was to ______. ✔️enforce Americanization of
Native youth



The focus of the Red Power movement was to assimilate Native Americans with White Americans.
✔️False



"Native Americans' subsistence technology was based on hunting and gathering, which shaped their
group-oriented dynamics." This observation would most likely be made by which social theorist?
✔️Lenski



Efforts to develop Native American reservations have focused on creating jobs by ______. ✔️attracting
industry with an incentive of a low-wage labor pool



The secondary structural assimilation of Native Americans is low; on many measures of quality of life,
they are the most impoverished American minority group. Which theoretical perspective best explains
this phenomenon? ✔️Blauner's hypothesis



The stereotypes attached to Native Americans and African Americans during the early years of European
colonization are similar ✔️False

, Women in Native American tribes _______. ✔️Often held important economic and political roles



Native Americans have been oriented toward a pluralistic relationship with the larger society. ✔️True



The Great Sioux Nation tribes protested the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline because the
pipeline ______. ✔️threatened sacred land and burial sites



The Self-Determination Act of 1975 primarily benefited smaller, less well-organized tribes. ✔️False



Most U.S. history textbooks credit ______ for the discovery of the land known as America.
✔️Europeans



Over the past century, Native Americans have become increasingly rural. ✔️False



Native Americans have been oriented toward a pluralistic relationship with the larger society. ✔️True



Many Native Americans are offended by the nicknames of athletic teams, such as the Cleveland Indians
or Atlanta Braves, and the use of tomahawk chops and Native mascots, while the public dismisses these
things as "trivial." ✔️True



Due to differences between conceptions of race in Puerto Rico and the United States, many Puerto
Ricans ______. ✔️Feel they have no clear place in the United States



Based on the information presented in the chapter text, which of the following individuals would
probably have the highest income? ✔️A Cuban American man who is self-employed within the enclave



Puerto Rico became a U.S. territory as a result of ______. ✔️The Spanish-American War



During the 20th century, immigration from Mexico to the United States ______. ✔️Fluctuated
according to the demand for unskilled labor in the United States

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