2019-SOC1200 Chapter 08 – Race and Ethnicity
Across
- 4. An immigrant type in which immigrants selected on the basis of some combination of educational attainment, occupational skills, entrepreneurship, business investment, and ability to contribute to the Canadian economy.
- 6. Among bicultural youth, ____________ pattern refers to identifying primarily with one’s new, national culture.
- 7. (two words) Criminal offences motivated by hate toward an identifiable group.
- 10. Treating someone unfairly because of his or her group membership.
- 12. Persons who are forced to flee from persecution.
- 15. Occurs when a minority group is absorbed into the culture of the dominant group.
- 18. An attitude that is unrelated to reality and is generalized to all members of a certain group.
- 19. (two words) Forcibly expelling members of certain minority groups from a country or limiting them to a particular location.
- 20. (two words) A boarding school funded by the Canadian government used to assimilate Indigenous children.
- 21. (two words) A personality type that values authority and obedience, is low in tolerance, and is high in stereotypical thinking.
- 23. (two words) The ethnic characteristics of your ancestors and is also known as ethnic origin.
- 26. A socially constructed category used to classify humankind according to such physical characteristics as skin colour, hair texture, and facial features.
- 29. (two words) Persons, other than Aboriginal persons, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour, also known as a racialized group.
- 31. (two words) How people personally identify with their ethnicity and is also known as subjective ethnicity.
- 32. Cultural characteristics such as language, religion, taste in food, shared descent, cultural traditions, and shared geographic locations.
- 33. Cultural differences are maintained and celebrated.
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- 1. (two words) The ethnic characteristics of your ancestors and is also known as objective ethnicity.
- 2. Among bicultural youth, ____________ pattern refers to uncertainty about which culture(s) one should or should not identify with.
- 3. Policies enacted with the goal of full assimilation and the eradication of every aspect of a culture.
- 5. The expansion of territory through the acquisition of Indigenous populations’ lands as well as exploitation of those peoples.
- 8. (two words) Definable groups that are socially disadvantaged and face unequal treatment.
- 9. A specific form of prejudice based on aspects of physical appearance, such as skin colour.
- 11. An individual or group that is wrongfully blamed for a personal or social problem.
- 13. Anti-___________ laws prohibit interracial marriages.
- 14. Groups that have institutionalized power and privilege in society.
- 16. (two words) An immigrant type in which immigrants are sponsored by close relatives living in Canada.
- 17. (two words) How people personally identify with their ethnicity and is also known as ethnic identity.
- 22. Among bicultural youth, ____________ pattern refers to identifying primarily with one’s heritage culture.
- 24. Participating in two distinct cultures simultaneously.
- 25. (two words) A social psychological theory that focuses on prejudice to interactions between specific group based on competition over scarce resources.
- 26. The process by which racial categories are constructed as different and unequal in ways that have social, economic, and political consequences.
- 27. (two words) Persons, other than Aboriginal persons, who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour, also known as visible minorities.
- 28. Among bicultural youth, ____________ pattern refers to identifying with both one’s heritage culture and one’s new, national culture.
- 30. (two words) Refers to a group of people who can be distinguished by themselves and others on the basis of cultural or nationality characteristics.