An Irish American whose family no longer has a connection to Ireland and has little connection to Irish culture is celebrating St. Patrick's Day. He or she is expressing ______.
A. racism
B. symbolic ethnicity
C. ethnic pride
D. white privilege
Answer: B
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a. All family members must acknowledge the reality of the death. b. Family members must share a broad range of emotions related to their pain and grief. c. The family must reorganize and redefine family members' roles. d. The family must maintain a sense of loyalty to the deceased by remaining focused upon the past and the image of the deceased.
On the 2000 U.S. Census, for the first time in history, people
a. could only be one race. b. of mixed racial heritage had to identify with one category. c. could identify with more than one racial category. d. could refuse to answer the race question.
The first step in the decision-making process is:
a. comparing your choices. b. defining what you need or want. c. examining your resources. d. developing a plan.
Withdrawal from long-term use of sedative-hypnotic drugs is characterized by:
A. rapid mood swings. B. minor discomfort, but no serious symptoms. C. anxiety, impaired concentration, insomnia, convulsions. D. aching, high blood pressure, drowsiness.