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_________ meant that "a man could not let anything detract from his image of himself as a man's man, regardless of the suffering it brought on himself and the women around him" a) Internalized racism b) Machismo c) Xenophobia d) Social Darwinism e) Conflict approach - ️️b) Machismo What...

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WWU SOC 269 Final
_________ meant that "a man could not let anything detract from his image of himself
as a man's man, regardless of the suffering it brought on himself and the women around
him"
a) Internalized racism
b) Machismo
c) Xenophobia
d) Social Darwinism
e) Conflict approach - ✔️✔️b) Machismo

What is the major argument put forth by Peggy McIntosh's article, "Unpacking the
Invisible Knapsack"?
a) Repatriation is still occurring in the 21st centry
b) Whites have privileges that often go unnoticed
c) Xenophobia is based out of fear of the Unknown
d) Colorblindness cannot end racism
e) Conflict theory is more suitable for explaining race relations than is functional theory -
✔️✔️b) Whites have privileges that often go unnoticed

The Legal Approach: Laws - ✔️✔️-One of the most prominent features of interethnic
conflict in the US has been the effort to control intergroup relations through law and
judicial decisions
-This approach has always received a substantial amount of support in the US,
Americans generally endorse the ideals of freedom and equality of opportunity
-Attempts to control behavior relating to person preference may inadvertently make
matters worse


Jane, a hatemonger, is worried that her children are going to face unwanted identity
problems because of a new emphasis on multiculturalism (e.g., schools are now
introducing more diverse curriculum). She believes that fellow hatemongers need to
start homeschooling their children. She argues that if her fellow hatemongers don't act
now, it will be too late, and their children will begin questioning their status of being
white. What is Jane's diagnostic collective frame?
a) Her children are going to face unwanted identity problems
b) Her children are going to start questioning their status of being white
c) The new emphasis on multiculturalism is going to cause identity problems
d) Homeschooling is needed
e) If hatemongers delay homeschooling their children, identity issues among their
children will soon occur - ✔️✔️c) The new emphasis on multiculturalism is going to
cause identity problems

, The Admissions Office at Western Washington University decides to award non white
applicants an extra 50 points when evaluating applications. Which Supreme Court ruling
is being violated?
a) Fisher v. University of Texas-Austin
b) Grutter v. Bollinger
c) Ricci et al. v. DeStefano et al.
d) University of CA Regents v. Bakke
e) None of the above - ✔️✔️e) None of the above

According to lecture, all of the following court cases supported affirmative action,
EXCEPT:
a) Fisher v. University of Texas-Austin
b) Grutter v. Bollinger
c) Ricci et al. v. DeStefano et al.
d) Griggs v. Duke Power Company
e) All of the cases listed above supported affirmative action - ✔️✔️c) Ricci et al. v.
DeStefano et al.

The notion that members of the dominant group are natural born leaders is best
associated with what concept?
a) Scientific racism
b) Social Darwinism
c) The Protestant Ethic
d) White Privilege
e) Nativism - ✔️✔️b) Social Darwinism

According to lecture, which group(s) best illustrates the classic push/pull factors in
regards to immigrants
a) Puerto Ricans
b) Mexicans
c) Irish
d) Sojourners
e) Refugees - ✔️✔️c) Irish


"Repatriation" and "Operation Wetback" are examples of:
a) Expulsion
b) Forced assimilation
c) Americanization
d) Self-justification
e) None of the above - ✔️✔️a) Expulsion

Which approach to reducing PDR was illustrated in Color of Fear (the video shown in
class- the panelist of men discussing issues of racism in a non-competitive
environment)?
a) The vicarious approach

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