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17 Cards in this Set
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acculturation
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- most common
- adopt enough of the host culture to function economically and socially. |
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assimilation
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- complete blending into host culture with loss of distinctive traits.
- melting pot |
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metlting pot
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- america...
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ethnic homeland
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- Large, rural, attached to place, strengthen ethnicity
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ethnic substrate
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- residue of culture remains after assimilation
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ethnic island
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- small (100-1000s), more numerous
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ethnic neighborhood
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- Cohesive community
- group of people living together voluntarily. |
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ghettos
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- forced segregation, discrimination of host culture
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ethnoburb
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- relocated ethnic groups in suburbia cluster in places
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chain migration
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- voluntary
- if someone migrates and becomes successful, people will follow |
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return migration
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- backflow to original ethnic homeland
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ethnic cleansing
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- involuntary ethnic diffiusion
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( cultural) maladaptation
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- Poor perception of the environment
- when group moves to new place, and fail and may have to move on to some other place. |
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preadaptation
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- adaptive traits are an advantage, competitive edge in some places
- Selection of new locations - adaptive traits possessed by a group in advance of migration that gives them a competitive edge. •Immigrants often select areas that resemble home environment. |
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channelization
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hjk
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ethnic region - rural
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hbk
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ethnic region - urban
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hnk
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