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Framework 3A
Diversity framework #3 quick comprehension inventory
Directions: Identify the correct answer and cite page number from Framework Three
Megan Gangestad
Framework 3A
Diversity framework #3 quick comprehension inventory
Directions: Identify the correct answer and cite page number from Framework Three
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Megan Gangestad
Framework 3A
Diversity framework #3 quick comprehension inventory
Directions: Identify the correct answer and cite page number from Framework Three.
1) The third framework is primarily over:
- NDOS
- “How” difference is made to matter
- The ways in which we experience privilege and stigma
- a summation of the readings following framework
2) The “Birdcage” is best described as:
- a barrier which keeps birds safe
- a set of five barriers which entrap people in stigmatized statuses
- a set of two barriers (privilege and stigma) which entrap people in stigmatized statuses
- a location safe from stigma
3) The definition of hegemonic ideology from framework #3 is:
- the ideal male prototype
- was introduced by Antonio Gramsci
- an ideology with a singular application to a singular stigmatized group
- an ideology that so dominates a culture that it becomes the prevailing and unquestioned belief
4) The ways in which we internalize hegemonic ideology:
- natural law language and stereotypes
- compressing social distance between ourselves and people in different diversity statuses
- becoming an advocate for social progress/equality
- volunteer work
5) Residential segregation primarily continues despite surveys consistently showing that whites and blacks alike prefer integrated neighborhoods by wide margins because:
- White and Blacks usually do not express their true feelings on survey instruments (social conventionality)
- There are laws on the books today, outlawing a certain percentage of neighborhood integration
- Social distance has been greatly compressed between Whites and Blacks
- Because natural law language both reproduces and repudiates social hierarchies
6) The three consequences of using natural-law language are:
- It ends the discussion, treats behavior as predetermined and treats individuals as passive, lacking any interest in or control over social life
- People get angry, they calm down and then collaborate on new ideas
- The natural order of life is restored, peace is restored and progress is allowed to happen
- None of the above
7) An example of natural-law language is:
- Double consciousness
- Stereotypes
- The bird cage
- It’s human nature to want to be with your own kind.
8) The model minority stereotype
- Has been proven correct
- Is used to prove that racism is really not an impediment to the success of any racial minority group
- Is accurately applied to all waves of Asian immigrant/refugee groups
- Is the best thing that has happed to Asian Americans since the turn of the 20th century
9) Aversive racism is:
- The obliviousness to one’s own prejudice coupled with the overt support of ideas of racial equality
- The practice justifying overtly prejudicial attitudes
- Racist practices social institutions inadvertently participate in
- All of the above
10) Social Darwinism is:
- The belief that human beings evolved from tadpoles
- The belief that all races are genetically similar and have common ancestry
- The belief assimilation will be the pathway to racial equality
- The belief that those who are more advanced will naturally rise to the top of any stratification ladder.