Which level of analysis describes the identity argument that multiculturalism and civic identities that embrace tolerance and diversity are contributing to the emergence of a global civilization?
a. The individual level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
c. The systemic structural level of analysis
d. The systemic process level of analysis
b. The domestic level of analysis
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Ethno-federalism is
a. an effort by elites to define individuals as falling into different identity groups and to make such divisions politically relevant. b. a government response to identity diversity in which a minority receives territorial autonomy in exchange for not pursuing complete independence. c. a strategy of a minority group to gain acceptance by the dominant cultural group by adopting some of that group's behavioral norms. d. a government response to identity diversity that forces a minority group to abandon its cultural characteristics and take on those of the majority group. e. a government response to identity diversity that involves a degree of cultural autonomy and extensive rights or privileges for members of a minority group.
According to the text, the ______ is at the front lines of the bureaucracy.
a. U.S. Border Patrol b. Citizenship and Immigration Service c. Department of Homeland Security d. U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency
Unlike most other Americans, the Sixth American’s experience of society and community is primarily ____________.
A. homogenous B. diverse C. segregated D. hostile
How has the rise of cable and satellite television affected the president's ability to communicate with the public?
What will be an ideal response?