A group of aldermen and alderwomen is discussing their city's future but want first to understand its past
They are studying historical records of residential and commercial migration patterns, immigrant clusters, and functionalities of different areas. In general, they're looking at how and why residents might have moved and settled where they did. It would be helpful if the group had a thorough understanding of __________.
a. the Great Migration
b. social networks
c. urban ecology
d. urban renewal
c
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Which part of a dynamic theory of race refers to how race is played out in everyday interactions, formal social institutions, and interstitial spaces?
a. Structural field of race b. Agency c. Concrete manifestations d. Racial projects
Which perspective is most likely to blame the poor themselves for their poverty?
A. open conflict B. individualistic C. clinical D. structural
There is always the chance that the sample selected will NOT be representative of the universe. Survey researchers can estimate this sampling error through which of the following methods?
a. the multiplication of likelihood b. the mathematics of likelihood c. the mathematics of multiplication d. the mathematics of probability
According to Frantz Fanon, which of the following is a psychological effect of colonial racism?
a. A dialectical recognition is key to undoing the White master and Black slave identities and consciousness. b. Humanization occurs through objectification of the body. c. Race and racism is infused into micro-social encounters because of macro-cultural frameworks. d. Blacks develop a double-consciousness because of their metaphorical veil.