A Refugee Integration Plan for Your CampusIn this activity, you will draft a plan, using the information you have learned about race and racism, to help a group of refugees newly arrived at your school.Imagine your college or university has agreed to accept a number of refugees from another nation and asked you to design a program to help them adjust to campus life and to ensure that they will be accepted by and integrated into the campus population.You can assume that they all want to come and that their academic abilities match the typical student at your school.Choose one of the following refugee groups:• Fifty students from a college in Dublin, Ireland, that burned to the ground• One hundred students from a Christian college in Nigeria closed after an attack by a terrorist

group• Twenty students from a Syrian college destroyed by the Syrian governmentNow complete the exercise below, being sure to use information and terms (e.g., stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination, ethnocentrism) from your text in your answers:Which groups on campus would you turn to for help? Why?

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External control theory states that people learn conformity or deviance from the people with whom they associate

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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___________ Equal pay for comparable jobs

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Marxist and socialist feminists link women's subordinate status to the role in capitalist society. Which of these is not one of the ways that Marxist or socialist feminists view women's subordination as supportive of capitalism?

a. women's unpaid labor in the home produces new labor for industry b. women's domestic labor feeds and clothes workers c. women's domestic labor is a means of fulfillment and self-expression d. women provide a reserve of cheap labor e. women create new consumers

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Which of the following is an example of how population changes impact life chances?

a. The types of jobs and employment available to individuals can be determined by population size. b. Population changes have very little impact on life chances. c. People's IQs can be determined by whether a population has changed recently. d. When people move into a new area, they immediately develop new social structures.

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