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50 Cards in this Set
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Johnny is bothered by the number of minorities moving into his neighborhood. He believes they are bringing down the educational potential of his children's school. Johnny categorizes all minorities into one group and he believes that they all think and act the same way. He is:
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Stereotyping
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The belief by some people thatttheir culture is superior to all other cultures is known as:
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Ethnocentrism
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Which of the following is not a primary aspect of diversity: Age, Gender, Racial Background, Religious Beliefs
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Religious Beliefs
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The larger political society is known as the
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macroculture
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The important lesson behind the Jummano Native culture lesson is that:
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History is an incomplete story
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Which of these processes did NOT influence the Jumano'd demise: Acculturation, Amalgamation, Americanization, Assimilation
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Americanization
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The lesson on the Confederate flag focused on
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Heritage vs. Racial Sensitivities
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Being this term from the "Are You a Racist?" Survey means that you grant others their rights, but you still see differences based upon race. You might be merely putting up with a racial group. This term is known as:
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Tolerance
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Institutional discrimination correlates directly with what term?
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Apartheid
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Which of the following statements exhibits the least bias? A)African-American students have difficulty in school because education is not a priority. B)Asian-Americans are model students because they work hard in school to excel c) Caucasian students are quiet by nature, D) Native American students are affected by their ethinic background.
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D) Native American students are affected by their ethinic background.
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According to the "Are You A Racist?" exercise, which of the following terms would be considered most racist: Color Blind, Biased, Bigoted, Prejudiced?
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Bigoted
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This refers to sudden, uncontrollable muscle contractions:
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Spasicity
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A physical disability may involve problems with
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Mobility, Communication, and Coordination
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A limiting condition a person has from birth is called:
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Congenital
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The major cause of paraplegia in young children is what?
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Spina Bifida
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Paralysis of one side of the body is called what?
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Hemiplegia
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In addition to muscle weakness, spasticity, and balance difficulties, multiple sclerosis what can also cause?
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Numbness in the appendages.
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The former philosophy of multicuturalism was called what?
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Melting Pot
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Paralysis of one extremity is called what?
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Monoplegia
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What term has replaced tribe, which is an entity distinguished by commonalities?
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Ethnic Group
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Jim Crow laws, which were prevalent in the southeastern United States and affected restaurants and drinking facilities are examples of what?
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Segregation
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Why are labels important in our society?
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So that professionals can communicate with each other about differences.
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What term is a synonym for the "melting pot" phenonenon?
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Americanization
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The concept of "minority" is derived from what?
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Sociology
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Which of the following does implicit not include? Fears, Hidden elements, Tools, or Values
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Tools
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Which of the following are aspects of "real" culture? Behaviors, Jokes, Proverbs, Stories
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Behaviors
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The microculture seeks to do what?
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To mediate the ideas, values, and institutions of the larger culture.
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Every culture is made up of A. Emotions, B. Interests, or C. Slang Expressions
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All of the above
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Explicit culture does not include what?
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Assumptions
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This term refers to the belief that diverse groups coexist within society and maintain a culturally distinct identity, what is the term?
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Pluralism
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This term refers to interactions, which involve mutual or recipricoal cultural exchange, what is the term?
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Intercultural
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What is the term that refers to a closing off of one culture from others?
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Encapsulations
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We use racial categories to describe an individual's what?
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Body Build
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An inherited condition resulting in progressive weakening and deteriorating of muscular tissue is known as what?
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Muscular dystrophy
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A personal preference that keeps one from making a fair judgement is called what?
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Bias
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The policy of blaming a person or group when the fault lies elsewhere is what?
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Scapegoating
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A non-progressive disorder of movement or posture that begins in childhood and is caused by a malfunctioning of or damage to the brain is known as what?
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Cerebral palsy
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The concept of race is derived from what?
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Anthropology
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An artificial replacement for a missing body part, such as an arm, hand, or leg is called what?
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Prosthesis
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The process of learning about other cultures in order to foster social harmony and growth is known as what?
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Cultural Understanding
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Differential treatment based on unfair categorization is known as what?
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Discrimination
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Which of the following statements is true about race? A) Race cannot be determined by the shape and size of ones ears and nose B) Race is never found in a pure form C) Race has been equated with certain mental characteristics D) Race determines ethnicity
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B)Race is never found in pure form
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Something that belongs to a person by reason of birth is known as what?
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Heritage
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Many different elements working together is what?
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Heterogeneity
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The contemporary philosophy of multiculturalism is what?
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Salad bowl
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Secondary aspects of diversity include all of the following except: Educational background, language, sexual orientation, social class
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Sexual Orientation
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A wasting away of the muscles, which are unused, such as after an injury is known as what?
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Atrophy
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What term correlates directly with ethnocentrism?
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Monoculturalism
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A stain on one's reputation, which usually implies disgrace, discredit, and reproach is known as a what?
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Stigma
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This term has to do with the bones, muscles, and joints used in movement, what is the term?
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Orthopedic
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