2019-SOC1200 Chapter 08 – Race and Ethnicity

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