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19 Cards in this Set
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According to the latest information from the Bureau of Census, which of the following is not true?
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African-Americans are the largest minority in America.
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People who share a common identity, ancestry and culture, and some distinct physical characteristics can best be defined as a _________.
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racial-ethnic group.
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According to the 2000 Census, which of the following groups had the highest percentage of children under eighteen living with a married couple?
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Asian American
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All of the following are true regarding the African-American family except:
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Economic, but not cultural, factors have accounted for changes in family patterns.
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Mexican-Americans:
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A) marry at a younger age than other Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites.
B) in the second generation (born in the U.S.) have marriage and fertility patterns closer to non-Hispanic whites than the first generation. C) are more likely to live in extended families than non-Hispanic whites. D) all of these |
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Which is the best example of a transnational family?
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A Korean family living in New York who repeatedly flies back to Korea to find marriage partners for their young people.
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Which of the following groups had the highest total fertility rate in 2003?
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Hispanic-Americans
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Asian-American families _________________.
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have the highest median income of all ethnic groups, including non-Hispanic whites.
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American-Indian families _________________.
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have remained an economically disadvantaged group.
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Which is true of racial/ethnic intermarriage in the U.S. today?
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Among Asian Americans and American Indians, intermarriage is becoming the norm.
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○ Native Americans that behaved like the opposite sex
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Berdach
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What is the difference between sex and gender?
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Sex: biological characteristics
Gender: social and cultural characteristics |
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pattern of behaviors associated with position in society
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social role
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different sets of behaviors commonly exhibited
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gender role
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when you tell a boy not to cry or girls not to fight
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socialization.
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Which of the following approaches to gender differences asserts that gender identification and behavior are based on the day-to-day exchanges that reinforce gender differences?
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interactionalist approach
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A social order based on the domination of men over women is called ______________.
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partiarchy
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an ordering of all persons in society be degrees of economic resources, prestige, and privilege
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social class
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a group of people that share a common lifestyle and identify with each other
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status group
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