Chinese, Japanese, and Cuban Americans all first entered the American economy through developing ethnic enclaves. What processes within the contact situations for each of these groups led them to adopt this economic strategy? What differences exist between the enclaves, and how have they shaped the experiences of these groups over time?

What will be an ideal response?


Varies.

Sociology

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a. greatly reduced alienation among the masses. b. had little or no impact on society. c. overestimated the quality of life in a society. d. encouraged social change. e. was one of the most alienating influences in a society.

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Which of the following illustrates gender differences upon the loss of a spouse?

a. Males become more aware and appreciative of friends and relationships. b. Males are more likely than females to be “in search of themselves.” c. Females are more likely than males to be “in search of others.” d. Females become less confident and more dependent.

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In general, people are punished for violating norms and rewarded for following them.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following distinguishes humans from animals?

a. there is really no difference between humans and animals. b. humans react to things in a stimulus-response mode, while animals do not. c. humans can understand their environment and not just respond to it. d. unlike humans, animals can interpret and respond to stimuli in a complex fashion.

Sociology