About Primordial
Connections
Factors & Outcomes
Personal & Political
About Situational
100
What is Primordial Perspective? Give two definitions
It is impposible to change/ You are born with it / Instinctive and Natural
100
What is situational perspective? Give 3 definitions
Constantly revised / redefined / renegotiated / depending on the situation
300
Give a factor.
Racial differences. Structure of the Economy. Class Differences.
400
Give an example of Primordial Perspective.
(group will know if it's correct)
400
Give an example of Behavior Assimilation.
For example: asians can blend american traditions, cultural norms and behaviors to become Asian American. Or they can discard their Asian traditions to become fully American Citizens. (or group decides)
400
What do they mean by "Structure of the Economy?"
If the economy was very stable and good, then there would be more opportunities for better jobs. If the economy did not provide that base for jobs, then the competition between immigrants would be larger and their relationships with one another would not be as good as if everyone had an opportunity for a job. (or other answers)
400
Give the first possible outcome.
When the minority of the immigrants are forced to learn the norms and values of the majority or more superior groups. This is represented as "A+B+C=A"...
400
Give an example of Situational Perspective.
(group will know if it's correct)
500
What is Behavior Assimilation?
When a person takes in his or her cultural norms, traditions, cultures and yet they blend in other cultures to expand their knowledge and traditions.
500
What do they mean by "Class Differences?"
Some immigrants have better education and job skills than others. Those who have a better education are more probable to endure an easier way of acceptance into the American Society.
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