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CMY3706 - Chapter 2: Xenophobia Exam Questions With Correct Answers Xenophobia can be described as - answerthe deep hatred of immigrants by nationals of the host state. xenophobia captures all forms of intolerance and violence towards those regarded as - answerforeigners, non-nationals or "the...

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CMY3706 - Chapter 2: Xenophobia Exam
Questions With Correct Answers


Xenophobia can be described as - answer✔the deep hatred of immigrants by nationals of the host

state.

xenophobia captures all forms of intolerance and violence towards those regarded as -

answer✔foreigners, non-nationals or "the others


xenophobia can manifest as - answer✔"race phobia" (racism), "genophobia" (genocide),

"ethnophobia" (ethnic conflict), "Afrophobia" (hostilities among Africans of different

nationalities) or "foreign phobia" (intolerance of anything/anyone foreign)


myths or perceptions of xenophobia in SA - answer✔- Xenophobia does not exist in SA (a view

held by many political leaders in denial).

- When denialists admit that it exists, they hold that xenophobia is recent and that only a small

minority of South Africans are xenophobic.

- Poverty is the main cause of xenophobia. The underlying claim is that being poor predisposes

one to violence.

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Xenophobia was/is endemic in SA and - answer✔not a preserve of a small minority of people. It

cuts across age, race, income level and gender.


Migration and xenophobia are considered related concepts as - answer✔xenophobia is generally

a consequence of migration


people migrate for the following reasons - answer✔- They move out of necessity to escape

violence or persecution (refugees or asylum seekers).

- They move for joyful purposes and to change their environment (personal satisfaction).

- They migrate in search of new adventures and to meet other people/experience different

cultures.

- They move to improve their economic conditions and chances in life (job opportunities).


There are two competing views in SA on migration - answer✔- Proponents of migration argue

that it is a good thing - an opportunity. If it is well managed, it can benefit both the sending

(emigrants) and the receiving (immigrants) countries through the sharing of skills and expertise

brought on by specialised labour taken back and forth.

- The opposing view considers migration a "loss" for the country of origin of the migrants as

well as a "danger" and a "threat" for the population of the receiving country.

xenophobia in SA goes beyond prejudicial attitudes and gets

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