Race and Ethnicity_Peter

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Across
  1. 2. a sense shared by members of the group of belonging to and identifying a given ethnic group
  2. 4. an array of racist ideas, racial stereotypes, racialized stories and tales, racist images powerful racial emotions, and various inclinations to discriminate against blacks
  3. 6. a group in a dominant position along the dimensions of wealth and power
  4. 12. the subordination of one race (or other group) by another, more on the basis of dominant ideas, especially about cultural differences, than through material constraints
  5. 13. a set of ideas and texts produced in the West that severed as the basis for dominating, controlling and exploiting the Orient (the East) and its many minority groups
  6. 14. an active systematic attempt to eliminate an entire group of people
  7. 15. the belief that one’s own group or culture– like their norms, values, customs– is superior than others
  8. 18. prejudices that cause people to reject, exclude, and vilify groups that are outsiders or foreigners to the dominant social group
  9. 19. the coexistence of many groups without any of them losing their individual qualities
  10. 21. the establishment by a dominant group of policies that allow or require the forcible removal of people or ethnic group
  11. 22. a population is which more than 50 percent of the members are part of a minority group
  12. 23. race based discrimination that results from the day to day operations of social institutions and social structures
  13. 24. the act of defining a group as a race and attributing negative characteristics to that group
Down
  1. 1. a group in a subordinate position in the terms of wealth and power
  2. 3. an exaggerated generalization about an entire category of people that is thought to apply to everyone in the category
  3. 5. removal of a minority group from a territoty, either by forcilbe ejection through military and other governmet action or by “voluntary” emigration due to the marjoirtys harrasement, discrimination, and persecution
  4. 7. the unfavoralbe treatmeant of other minotires, either formally or informally, simply because of their race or some other charecteristic
  5. 8. negative attitudes, beliefs, and feelings toward minorities
  6. 9. a group typically defined on the basis of some cultural characteristics like their language, religion, traditions, and cultural practices
  7. 10. the physical and social separation of majority and minority groups
  8. 11. a social definition based on some real or presumed physical, biological characteristic of a person, like their skin color of hair, as well as a shared lineage
  9. 16. the integration of minorities into the dominant culture
  10. 17. the idea that members of any given minority group are affected by the nature of their position in other systems of other forms of social inequality
  11. 20. dispersal, typically involuntary, of a racial or ethnic population from its traditional homeland and over a wide geographic area