SOCIOLOGY 322
MINORITY GROUPS IN THE U.S.
Test #1 (Fall, 1997)


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This is an old test that was used in this course.  I'm including it as an example for you to develop your test-taking skills.  DO NOT assume that you will see these same questions on your test, but you can expect some of the same material to be covered.


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You have 75 minutes to complete this test. Each of the "objective" questions has one best response. If you are not sure of the correct answer for a particular question, eliminate the responses you know to be incorrect and choose among the remaining alternatives. You will not be penalized for guessing. Also, record your answers to the multiple choice questions on the NCS ANSWER SHEET. The second part of the test contains essay questions worth 30 points. I suggest that you allow yourselves at least 30 minutes to answer this question. When you are done pledge your work-- "On my honor, I have neither given nor received aid on this test."

Part I, Multiple Choice-- (70 points):

1. According to our text, since Emory Bogardus developed his social distance scale in 1926. Since then, the scale has been used in research conducted on college students-- 10 percent of whom were black. It was found that the responses of minority members

2. In class we discussed Cialdini's, book Influence. Which of the following is an example of one of the "shortcuts" that people take in their everyday lives? 3. Which of the following is an example of what the text calls "categoric knowing"? 4. According to our text, and to lecture, which of the following is basically the same as amalgamation? 5. Which of the following is an example of "reciprocal typifications"? 6. Lower-middle class white Catholics in Boston; middle-class blacks in Atlanta; and upper-class Jews in Seattle are all examples of what Milton Gordon would call a(n)_______________. 7. Which of the following is one of the five minority characteristics mentioned in lecture and the text? 8. According to our text, the concept, "race" is 9. The process by which most minority groups adapt their distinctive cultural traits to those of the host society is called ______________. 10. Which of the following are included in the fifteen major values found in American society by sociologist, Robin Williams? 11. The concepts of "cumulative causation" and the "vicious circle phenomenon" are both extensions of 12. Stevie wants to measure the social class structure of a small Czech and Slovak community located in a town called West, Texas. Because of the community's small size, she decides to conduct interviews with the residents and ask them to describe the social hierarchy of this community. She is employing the _______________ method of social class measurement. 13. One explanation for the poverty status of many minority groups in the United States emphasizes that a "culture of poverty" develops among them. This controversial approach is a version of _______________ theory. 14. Which of the following groups is the best example of a convergent subculture in the U.S. 15. When addressing how different cultures change over the course of time, it was pointed out in class that most cultural change occurs as a result of the process of cultural _______________. 16. According to Stephen J. Gould in the Mismeasure of Man, the term, recapitulation, refers to 17. Described in the Mismeasure of Man, as the "energetic and crusading director of research at the Vineland Training School for Feeble-minded Girls and Boys," this person coined the term "moron" describing people with a "mental age" between 10 and 12. 18. One of the scientists described by Gould, _______________, was a professor of clinical surgery and founded the Anthropological Society of Paris. He firmly believed that brain size was related to the degree of intelligence. 19. Which of the following developed the theory of "atavism and the criminal man?" 20. Which of the following administered intelligence tests to U.S. Army Recruits in World War I and was surprised to discover that American was a nation of "morons"? 21. Polish immigrants living in Chicago established their own clubs, organizations, newspapers, stores, churches, and schools duplicating those of the host society, the United States. This phenomenon is referred to as _______________. 22. According to our text, A+B+C=A is referred to as the _______________ theory. 23. When a group of people feels that their own maltreatment of other groups is right and necessary, as when the Crusaders killed Jews because they were "Christ-killers," _______________ is said to have occurred. 24. Which of the following concepts is offered by the text as a psychological explanation of prejudice? 25. Match the following terms with their counterparts, below in the right order: Assimilation; Amalgamation; Accommodation 26. Derogatory words or expressions used against racial groups (such as nicknames, specific group devaluations, and irrelevant ethnic names are referred to as _______________. 27. According to the text, when a minority group arouses feelings-- either positive or negative-- in an individual, prejudice exists at the _______________ level? 28. According to Joseph Giordano's research article in the Parrillo text, the television and film industries' portrayal of ethnic groups 29. With regard to reducing prejudice, our text has found that increased interaction between groups and providing information about groups 30. An ethnic minority group's response to discrimination by the dominant group that involves turning inward to themselves for their own social and economic activities within the ethnic community is called __________. 31. According to class lecture, which of the following would be considered the best example of a real definition of intelligence? 32. According to what we discussed in class, which of the following best represents your professor's "equation of racism"? 33. Which of the three conflict theories explaining the exploitation of minorities emphasizes antagonism and conflict resulting from wage differences between groups of workers rather than differences of ethnicity and race?
   34. Which of the following is the most severe action that a dominant group can take against a minority? 35. Marvin is a restaurant owner who has no biased feelings against a particular racial group, but he avoids hiring them never-the-less. If he does employ members of this racial group, he treats them unfairly with undue harshness because of social pressures that he faces in the community. According to Merton's model, Marvin is a(n) Part II: Essay Questions (30 points):

Allow yourself at least thirty minutes to complete the following essay questions. You should be brief and concise in your answer, but do not neglect relevant terms and concepts.

1. (15 points) What is "cumulative causation"? Pick any of the scientists that Gould discusses and show how their research claims reinforce what actually happens in cumulative causation. (Be specific-- It will enhance your essay to describe the scientist's research in some detail. It would be even better if you could give specific examples of how cumulative causation actually occurred. You may find more support in some of the scientists who worked with I.Q.).

2. (15 points) Why is the study of racial and ethnic minorities a difficult matter? (Hint: Our text addresses this question and In class we discussed Stanford Lymen's commentary on this several times. Think of the theories of minority integration and of social policy towards minorities.).


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