Americans hold ambivalent attitudes toward violence
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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In the United States, children classified as are most likely to live in secure parental employment households
a. Hispanic b. Native American c. Black d. White, non-Hispanic
Since 1980, the Asian population in the U.S. has more than doubled. Today, Asian Americans are ________ of the U.S. population
a. 1% b. about 3.6% c. 8% d. almost 12%
The original Doll Test, used as evidence in Brown vs. The Topeka Board of Education, showed that:
a. race, lacking scientific support, was not a salient category for children when asked to distinguish between positive and negative attributes. b. even Black children showed a bias toward White, preferring White dolls over Black dolls and associating White dolls with more positive attributes and Black dolls with more negative attributes. c. Black children, due to inadequate education, could not differentiate between Black and White dolls. d. preferred to play with dolls that were most like them (i.e.: Black dolls) and acted aggressively toward dolls that were not like them (i.e.: White dolls).
Chhuon and Hudley's research revealed two types of Cambodian students. Which of the following most accurately reflect these two types?
a. Those who identified with the panethnic ideal of the model minority and those who embraced solely a Cambodian ethnicity. b. Those who embrace an American ethnicity and those who relate best to their Cambodian ethnicity. c. Those who rejected the panethnic ideal of the model minority by protesting and those who rejected the panethnic ideal by deliberating doing poorly in school. d. Those who relate best to their Cambodian identity and those who try to pass themselves off as other types of Asians, such as Koreans, Japanese, or Chinese.