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PURCHASE ENTIRE CLASS
ONE LOW PRICEALL TUTORIALS INCLUDED ARE LISTED BELOW.
Includes: Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Week 4, Week 5, Week 6, Week 7, Week 8, Week 9 with Final Capstone and Final Project = A+++ Work!
ETH/125 Week 1
Sociology of Race & Defining Your Own Culture
CheckPoint: The Sociology Race and Ethnicity
Match race and ethnicity key terms with their correct descriptions.
Copy each key term from the Key Terms list below. Paste each key term into the cell to
the right of its matching description.
Key Terms: Minority group, Conflict perspective, Ethnic group, Gender group, Sociology,
Racism, Class, Social construction of race, Stereotype, Racial group, Segregation,
Subordinate group, Assimilation, Religious minority group, Pluralism
Assignment: Define Your Own Culture
Instructions: Respond to the following questions fully.
1. When some asks you, “what is your own culture” – how do you respond? Do
you share characteristics associated with nationality, ethnicity, race,
religion, gender, age group, or other category of cultural diversity?
2. Reflecting on the cultural group that you identify most with, what would be
the five things you would want someone to know? How are these things
reflected in you – as a person, your actions, values, etc?
3. Identify three cultural groups you currently interact with on a day-to-day
basis.
4. List three concerns you have in interacting with these groups and identify
the values associated with these concerns.
5. Reflecting over the assignments, what are three things that helped form
your opinions? How does your culture influence your opinions?
ETH/125 Week 2
Implicit Association Test plus DQ#1,#2, #3
CheckPoint: Implicit Association Test
Complete the Harvard-Hosted Implicit Association Test (IAT) using the following
instructions. The test should take about 10 minutes to complete.
Navigate to the Project Implicit® home page at
https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/ and click Demonstration.
At the IAT home page, click on the Go to the Demonstration Tests link.
At the Measure Your Attitudes page, find and click on the I wish to proceed link.
You will be prompted to select a test. Take one of the following IAT tests:
o Race IAT
o Arab-Muslim IAT
o Native IAT
o Asian IAT
o Skin-tone IAT
Submit as an attachment a 300- to 500-word summary that answers all of the
following questions:
What was the result of your IAT? Do you think that the test produced valid results in your
case?
In your opinion, is it difficult to accurately measure prejudice? Why or why not?
Describe other measurements sociologists utilize to calculate prejudice.
Week 2 Discussion Questions:
1. What is the difference between race and ethnicity? Can you have two different
ethnicities but both are members of the same race? Provide an example. Do you
believe the labels provided these ethnicity and/or races accurately reflect a
person’s heritage? Why or Why not?
2. What differentiates the act of grouping people from the act of stereotyping? How
can stereotyping affect group relations? Provide an example of a stereotype you
find in your everyday life. Comment on the experiences of your classmates. Are
the experiences the same or different from yours, and how?
3. Reflecting over your experiences in viewing the videos, what were your feelings,
experiences, or observations? What can one learn from viewing these videos? How
will you use this information as you move forward?
ETH/125 Week 3
Ethnic Groups and Discrimination
Quiz Questions
1. Which term is used to describe a group that is set apart from others primarily
because of its national origin or distinctive cultural patterns?
2. The concept of race is
3. Exaggerated generalizations about the characteristics of members of a group that
do not recognize individual differences within the group are known as
4. Assimilation tends to take longer under which of the following conditions?
5. The process by which an individual gives up his or her own cultural tradition to
become part of a different culture is known as
6. Ethnocentrism is
7. Prejudice is
8. The president of a bank refuses to hire the most qualified candidate for a key
management position because he is Jewish. This is an example of
9. Scapegoating
10.Stereotypes are generalizations about all members of a group that
11.When people are faced with facts that contradict stereotypes they hold, they are
most likely to
12.Studies document that increased formal education, regardless of content, is
associated with:
13.Racial profiling is
14.Which of the following is an example of institutional discrimination?
15.The inability of women to move laterally within a company is known as
16.What is reverse discrimination?
17.Fear or hatred of strangers is
18.Under the provisions of the national origins system, who among the following
would find it easiest to legally enter the United States?
19.The monies that immigrants return to their country of origin are called
20.Refugee status is often granted to people fleeing from
Assignment: Ethnic Groups and Discrimination - Native American Indians
Select an ethnic group in which you are interested in learning more about.
Write a 700- to 1,050-word essay in which you answer the following questions:
Conduct research to determine if the group colonized or if it immigrated to the United
States. Did the group face prejudice, segregation, racism, or any combination of the
three? If so, how and why? Include your research findings in your essay. You may search
through chapters of the text as part of your research.
Identify and describe two of following forms of discrimination that your chosen group
experienced:
Dual labor market
Environmental justice issues
Affirmative action
Redlining
Double jeopardy
Institutional discrimination
Reverse discrimination
Glass ceiling, glass walls, or glass escalator
ETH/125 Week 4
African American Groups
Quiz Questions
1. Blacks often experience inadequate schooling because of
2. Black progress in higher education has been inhibited by
3. African Americans are
4. According to __________, “class has become more important than race in determining
black life- chances in the modern world.”
5. In his research, William Julius Wilson found compelling evidence that young Blacks
6. Redlining is the practice in which financial lenders designate
7. Research has established that
8. The number of Black doctors is declining due to
9. Which of the following describes a strength of the Black family, according to Robert
Hill?
10. Which of the following statements is true about Arabs and Muslims?
11. The large majority of Muslims in America are
12. Orientalism refers to
13. There are large percentages of Muslim Americans who are
14. Muslim Americans form their identity by bringing together their
15. One of the challenges facing Muslims living in the U.S. is the
16. The history of Black American Islam began in the
17. Which of the following accurately describes what is remembered about Malcolm X?
18. The USA Patriot Act passed in October 2001
19. ______ was highly critical of the civil rights movement in general and of Martin Luther
King Jr., in particular.
20. The first Africans in colonial America were indentured servants whose children were
21. Among the factors contributing to the loss of African cultures by the slaves in
America was that
22. The legal ending of slavery was referred to as the
23. The Emancipation Proclamation
24. In Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), the Supreme Court
25. W. E. B. DuBois advocated the leadership of Blacks to be spearheaded by the
26. In the 1954 Brown case, the Supreme Court outlawed segregation
27. When Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus to a White man, she
28. Martin Luther King, Jr. advocated
29. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s approach included all of the following EXCEPT
30. All of the following are true according to the Afrocentric perspective EXCEPT
Discussion Question
1. Many can agree that the Civil Rights has moved race relations forward in a
positive manner but there is still a lot to go. Viewing the video, The Economic and
Social Impact of “A Day Without Immigrants” what are three things the civil rights
leaders of today need to address?
ETH/125 - Week 5
Orientalism and Prejudice
Quiz Questions
1. Cities and towns, usually found in non-slave states, which did not permit Blacks were
called _ ________________.
2. In the politics introduced and defined by Malcolm X, _______________ refers to self-
determination through group solidarity.
3. What change to the U.S. Constitution was introduced by the Thirteenth Amendment?
4. Legal provisions stipulating land use and the architectural design of housing, often
used to keep racial minorities and low-income people out of suburban areas are termed
___ __
5. According to sociologist Max Weber ___ refers to people who share
similar levels of wealth.
6. In 1965, the U.S. Department of Labor released a report entitled The Negro Family:
The Case for National Action, commonly referred to as the It
mischaracterized the Black family as a “tangle of pathology.”
7. What is the deficit model of ethnic identity? Apply the deficit model of ethnic
identity to Muslim and Arab Americans. How well does this model explain the ethnic
experiences of these groups?
8. What is the concept of blended identity to describe Muslim Americans today. Share
one example examples to illustrate the concept.
Assignment: Characteristics of Orientalism, Prejudice, and Discrimination Essay
Write a 700- to 1,050-word essay in which you answer the following questions:
Identify two groups that are considered of Middle Eastern descent or are found in
the Middle Eastern countries.
According to research and news reports within the past 2 years, what are some of
the changes the United States has made to policies concerning the treatment of
these individuals in our society?
List two to three characteristics of Orientalism. How may Orientalism and
prejudice contribute to hate crimes against these groups?
What may individuals do to promote tolerance and reduce prejudice in their towns
and cities? For ideas, visit the Teaching Tolerance Web site at
http://www.tolerance.org, and the Southern Poverty Law Center Web site at
http://www.splcenter.org.
ETH/125 - Week 6
Quiz: Native American Indians
Quiz Questions
1. The theory that best explains the exploitation of the Native Americans and
their land by European invaders is
2. The Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears are examples of
3. The Indian Removal Act of 1830 called for the relocation of
4. From a __________ perspective, the millenarian movement can be viewed as a
means of coping with the domination of White intruders over native tribes.
5. Today there are 557 Indian reservations in the U.S., comprising __________ of
the land throughout the U.S.
6. Which of the following describes pan-Indianism?
7. Fish-ins were organized to protest
8. The island seized in 1969 by Native Americans who claimed the “excess
property” in exchange for $24 in glass beads and cloth was
9. The Alaska Native Settlement Act of 1971 was precipitated by
10. Principally affected by the Alaska Native Settlement were the
11. Over the last one hundred years powwows have evolved into Native American
cultural gatherings. Originally the term pau wau referred to __________.
12. A millenarian movement like the Ghost Dance is founded on the belief that a
cataclysmic upheaval will occur in the immediate future followed by
13. In an effort to assimilate Native Americans into White Society, the federal
government
14. The Allotment Act was based on which of the following principles?
15. The most encouraging development in the higher education of Native
Americans has been in the recent growth of
ETH/125 - Week 7
Hispanics, Cubans and Puerto Ricans
Quiz Questions:
1. The development of solidarity among ethnic groups, as reflected in the term
Hispanic, is
2. The term ________ is more common in the West, and ________ is more common in the
East.
3. Foreign-owned companies on the Mexican side of the border with the United States
are known as
4. Cuban immigration increased tremendously
5. From 1978, war and economic chaos in ________ prompted many to seek refuge in the
U.S.
6. Texas, California, and parts of Arizona and New Mexico were acquired by the United
States as a result of the
7. Braceros are
8. The program of deporting Mexicans during the 1930s was called
9. The term La Raza is used to connote pride in
10. The best known Hispanic leader for economic empowerment was __________.
11. An ideology emphasizing pride and positive identity among Mexican Americans
is
12. The United States acquired Puerto Rico as the result of
13. The Jones Act of 1917 granted Puerto Ricans
14. What is the present status of the island of Puerto Rico?
15. The term borderlands refers to
Assignment: Hispanic American Diversity
Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word research paper in which you identify the
linguistic, political, social, economic, religious, and familial conventions or statuses
of two Hispanic groups living in the United States. Identify both similarity and
differences between your two chosen groups.
Dedicate an equal portion of your paper to each Hispanic group.
Conclude your essay by summarizing major differences and commonalties
apparent among the groups. Identify whether these groups, for the most part,
have assimilated or acculturated into American society and how this affected their
success in American society.
Make sure you substantiate your position, observation, or comments with
research.
ETH/125 - Week 8
Asian and Chinese
Quiz Questions:
1. When a group experiences prejudice and discrimination, yet seems to have
succeeded economically, socially, and educationally without resorting to political or
violent confrontations with Whites, they are said to be a
2. Asian Americans include all of the following groups EXCEPT
3. The model minority stereotype of Asian Americans contains an implicit critique of
Blacks, Hispanics, and others for failing to succeed as well as the model minority has.
This could be viewed as yet another instance of
4. A generalized prejudice toward Asian people is captured in the term
5. Asian Indians see __________ work as most likely to help them make the transition to
the U.S. and to give them the money they need to become more self-reliant.
6. The term boat people was used to describe a stage of immigration from
7. The Hmong immigrated to the United States from:
8. Asian Indian immigrants are most likely to immigrate from
9. __________ comprise the largest Asian American group.
10. In 1882, Congress enacted legislation prohibiting the immigration of
11. Diversity within the Chinese American group is found in
12. One paradox of Chinatowns is that
13. The hui kuans help members adjust to life in a new society by
14. California’s 1913 Alien Land Act
15. Which President is responsible for the order to place Japanese Americans in
evacuation camps during WWII?
16. The public reason given for the placement of Japanese Americans in evacuation
camps was
17. In 1944, after hearing Endo v. U.S., the Supreme Court ruled the detainment of
Japanese Americans
18. The Japanese Americans were finally released from the evacuation camps as a result
of
19. The internment camps of WWII were established in seven states, including
20. Compared to Whites, Japanese Americans as a group have
Discussion Questions:
1. Hispanics are believed to be the fastest growing minority in the United States.
What challenges, if any, does this present for the Hispanic population as well as
the United States? What are some possible solutions to these challenges.
2.
2. Reflecting over your experiences in viewing the videos, what were your feelings,
experiences, or observations? What can one learn from viewing these videos? How will
you use this information as you move forward?
ETH/125 - Week 9
Capstone DQ and Final Project
Capstone CheckPoint
Write a 200- to 300-word summary that answers all of the following questions:
What information about race and ethnicity in the United States has helped you
better understand or relate to specific minority groups?
Have you learned something new about your own cultural history?
What will this face look like in the year 2050?
How might the country best prepare for the changing race and ethnicity of its
current and future citizens?
Final Project: Race and Your Community
Resources: Appendix A.
Write a 1,400- to 1,750-word research paper that analyzes the influences of race as
it relates to your community. In your paper, describe how human interactions in your
community have been racialized. For the community, you may consider relations within
your neighborhood, local government, service groups, clubs, schools, workplace, or any
environment of which you are a part.
Consider the following questions and provide examples when compiling your research:
Identify the ethnic/racial composition of your community. If you have challenges
gathering this information, please contact me as soon possible for a solution. Is
the community integrated or do the groups tend to live/function within groups that
reflect their own image.
How do leaders within your community treat the groups you identified?
How do other members of your community treat each other—those who are
similar in image and those who do not reflect their physical image?
What some of the challenges that occur when interacting with each other?
How does the media portray/treat the groups you identified?
What are some similarities and differences between the identified group and the
people who are in leadership positions in the community? Are minority group
interests are represented within the community?
Provide recommendations to resolve any inequities within the community, what
would you change? How and why?
Make sure you include/apply concepts from the text, discussion, and course
itself.
Include the following elements in your paper:
The thesis addresses racial issues in your local community.
The content is comprehensive and accurate.
The paper itself draws on your personal experiences with and opinions about
cultural diversity in your community.
Three sources are used, and one source is a community member, leader, or
representative from a local community organization.
The paper is written in first-person point of view, with an autobiographical
approach.
Text concepts are applied to your observations.
Assignment questions are answered.
The paper includes perspectives from supporting sources.
The conclusion is logical, flows from the body of the paper, and reviews the major
points.
Paragraph transitions are present.
The tone is appropriate.
Sentences are well-constructed.
The paper, title page, and references follow APA standards.
Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed.
Spelling is correct.
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