Q's for Naturalization
Multidemensional
Spiritual Dimension
General Knowledge
Definitions
100
twenty-seven of these have been passed in the United States
What is how many amendments does the constitution have?
100
when the immigrant gradually assimilates to mainstream culture
What is classic acculturation theory?
100
an organized, institutionalized faith system, with shared traditions, doctrine, practices, and a community of followers.
What is religion?
100
the process of leaving ones home country to live in another country
What is immigration?
100
refers to a perceived coherence of family life in coping with specific crises. This concept addresses meaning and purpose in life, and a larger and deeper existential confidence.
What is sense of family coherence?
200
capitalistic economy/market economy
What is the economic system in the United States?
200
multidimensional, ecosystemic, comparative approach
What is the MECA model?
200
a broad, overarching construct, refers to transcendent beliefs and practices lived out in daily life and relationships. A dimension of human experience.
What is Spirituality?
200
the process of fitting in with the culture, language, food, and dress of your new Country
What is assimilation?
200
concept which focuses narrowly on self-reliance and specific coping strategies.
What is mastery or locus of control?
300
Native Americans/American Indians
Who were the first people who lived in America?
300
voluntary, involuntary, documented, undocumented
What are types of migration?
300
traditionally prohibited by many religions, these have now become widespread. (40% of Americans are married to someone outside of their faith)
What is interfaith marriage?
300
the lowest part of an immigrant ship
What is steerage?
300
meal preparation, home decoration, forms of daily greetings, and dress that mimic the local customs of the original culture and may also mix in new elements of the adopted culture
What are daily family rituals?
400
Betsy Ross
Who is the seamstress who made the first American flag?
400
an expression commonly used by second-generation adolescent girls, referring to their parents' insistence that they stay home
What is "lock down"?
400
it is important for therapists to raise critical issues relative to theses stereotypes, as men from patriarchal cultures present a variety of conceptions and manifestations of masculinity, and respond to cultural change in their countries and in the country of adoption.
What is machismo?
400
disliking someone based on their race or culture
What is racism?
400
differences within its own group and within the host culture, such as ethnicity, race, language, social class, education, geography, climate, religion; the combination of these variables compromises this in each individuals own family
What is ecological niche?
500
invented bifocals, the lightening rod, and many other things
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
500
relating to, or including, two distinct cultures
What is bicultural?
500
a collaborative approach to practice therapy is valuable in overcoming barriers to integrate spirituality in clinical practice (forging linkages & fostering collaboration and empowerment)
What is the biopsychosocial- spiritual system approach?
500
1882 act that prevented one group of immigrants from entering into this country.
What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?
500
hatred or fear of foreigners or strangers, or of their politics and/or culture.
What is xenophoboia?
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