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DeVry SOCS 350 Week 1 Quiz Latest

Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course:<br>https://www.devrycourses.com/product/devry-socs-350-week-1-quiz-latest/<br>DeVry SOCS 350 Week 1 Quiz Latest <br>1.t1.Question :<br>(TCOs 1 & 2) Those members of society whose cultural understandings and backgrounds are different from one another and from the dominant culture are _____.<br>ethnic groups<br>racial groups<br>White ethnics<br>culturally different<br>racial/ethnic communities<br>

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DeVry SOCS 350 Week 1 Quiz Latest

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  1. DeVry SOCS 350 Week 1 Quiz Latest Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course: https://www.devrycourses.com/product/devry-socs-350-week-1-quiz-latest/ Or Email us help@devrycourses.com DeVry SOCS 350 Week 1 Quiz Latest 1.1.Question : (TCOs 1 & 2) Those members of society whose cultural understandings and backgrounds are different from one another and from the dominant culture are _____. ethnic groups racial groups White ethnics culturally different racial/ethnic communities Question 2. Question : (TCOs 1 & 2) Collections of persons from common racial or ethnic backgrounds who share common cultural interests are _____. a race culturally diverse a culture culturally different racial/ethnic communities Question 3. Question : (TCOs 1 & 2) Evaluating cultural differences in relationship to one’s own cultural standards is _____.

  2. stereotyping marginalization discrimination ethnocentrism prejudice Question 4. Question : (TCOs 1 & 2) This category of people is comprised of Caucasians of Northern or Western European origins, are predominantly Protestant, and hold the majority of political and economic power: White ethnics. subordinate group. Whites. race. ethnic group. Question 5. Question : (TCO 8) In all industrial societies, majority and minority groups are arranged in layers reflecting their relationships with one another.These layers are also called: plateaus. tortes. strata. cliques. pecking-order. Question 6. Question : (TCO 1) A negative way of thinking based on irrational evaluations about members of a particular group is _____.

  3. discrimination prejudice ideology racism ethnocentrism Question 7. Question : (TCO 8) Unlike the majority group, most minority groups recognize and understand: cultural differences. differences among members of the other group. differences among members of their own group. a different culture as “their own.” the value of hard work. Question 8. Question : (TCO 8) According to Robert Merton, a person who believes single mothers are financially unstable and thus refuses to rent apartments to them, is a: unprejudiced nondiscriminator. prejudiced nondiscriminator. prejudiced discriminator. unprejudiced discriminator. gender discriminator. Question 9. Question : (TCO 1 & 2) Prejudice is defined as: a negative way of thinking based on irrational evaluations about members of a particular racial group.

  4. a negative way of thinking based on irrational evaluations about members of a different gender. a negative way of thinking based on irrational evaluations about members of a different sexual orientation. a negative way of thinking based on rational evaluations about members of a particular group. a negative way of thinking based on irrational evaluations about members of a particular group. Question 10. Question : (TCO 1 & 2) Marginalization is defined as the process of diminishing the value, importance, contributions, or attributes of a category of people. the process of gentrification. the displacement of inner-city residents due to urban renewal. seating minorities near the kitchen and “on the margins” in restaurants. societal triage. Download File Now

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