Racism
Discrimination
Prejudice
Cultures
Stereotypes
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What is racism?

Racism is directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior.


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Can you discriminate against genders?
Yes
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True of False: Until the early years of the twentieth century, women were allowed to vote.

False
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What does culture bring us?
Diversity


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True or False:

 All jocks are popular.

False
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What group of people is most commonly against because of racism?
Male African Americans
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Discrimination can be against age?
Yes, being agist is to be against someones age.
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Which examples is Prejudice?

A) Everyone's welcome to an education.

B) Denying a certain people from education.



The answer is B
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What is your definition of “culture?”

A belief or custom certain people follow.
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What type of clothes do "Geeks" wear?
They were glasses, tucked in shirts, and dress pants.


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Who does racism affect?
ANY color of skin.
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Reverse discrimination refers to:

Treating people in certain group overally favorable
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True of False: Caucasian Americans will be hypocritical towards immigration. 
True
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Name three Cultures, and National Origin.

1. African American

2. Asian American

3. European American

4. Hispanic American

5. MiddleEastern, Arabic American 

6. NativeAmerican

7. Etc

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True of False: There are only two genders.

False, there are many genders. Examples are Agender (genderless) Androgyne Bigender Genderqueer / non-binary Gender bender Hijra Pangender Third gender Akava'ine Bakla Bissu Calabai Fa'afafine Fakaleiti Hijra Kathoey Khanith Koekchuch Māhū Maknyah Mukhannathun Muxe Sworn virgin Takatāpui Travesti Two-Spirit Winkte Trans man Trans woman Transmasculine Transfeminine Transsexual Trigender

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True or False: Racism is only against black people.
False, racism can effect anyone of gender, race, or culture.
400

Sarah, who is 28 and has one small child, applied for a post with a prospective employer. She was asked at the first interview stage if she intends to have any more children. Although she felt embarrassed by and uncomfortable with the question, she said that it was not her intention to have any more children. Sarah did not get the job and felt that the questions had been aimed at sifting out women of child-bearing age who might become pregnant. She later found out that two men in their 40s had been called back for second interviews.


What discrimination claim could Sarah bring?

Claims Sarah should bring up are sexism.
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Why does contact between groups work to reduce prejudice?

 contact may increase the perception of similarity of members belonging to the different groups

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How does culture vary?
In any place you go, there are different cultures.
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Relative to men, women tend to be:

Moody
500
Your in gym and about kickball. You notice that one team is of Caucasians males. And the other team is females, and males of a different orientations.

Is this discrimination, racism, or both?

Both
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Which is an Example of Discrimination

A) Jane asks Fey for a pencil, Fey says no. Fey says she isn't giving her the pencil because she is of color.

B) Jane asks Fey for a pencil, Fey politely says no, because it's her last one.

The answer is A
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Prejudice refers to

A usually negative attitude toward the members of some social group


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True of False:

Cultural backgrounds, diets, religion, and health practices, as well as language, can differ widely throughout a country.

True


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What is the definition of Stereotype?
The idea or image of a particular type of person or thing.
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