Long Island University Ch 1 Diversity in the United States Questions

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Chapter 1

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1. What is the significance of Figure 1.1? What are some of the limitations and problems with the group names used in this graph? Are the group names "social constructions"? How? What kind of society should the United States strive to become? In your view, does the increasing diversity of American society represent a threat or an opportunity? Should we acknowledge and celebrate our differences, or should we strive for more similarity? What possible dangers and opportunities are inherent in increasing diversity? What are the advantages and disadvantages of stressing unity and conformity?

2. What groups should be considered "minorities"? The five-part definition presented in this chapter developed with racial and ethnic minorities in mind. Does it apply to gay and lesbian Americans? How? How about people who are left-handed or people who are very overweight? Explain and justify your answer.

3. What does it mean to say that something is a social construction? As social constructions, how are race and gender the same and how do they differ? What does it mean to say, "Gender becomes a social construction--like race--when it is treated as an unchanging, fixed difference and then used to deny opportunity and equality to women?

4. Define, in your own words, and explain each of the following terms and provide examples of them: prejudice, discrimination, ideological racism and institutional discrimination.

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The figure underscores the changing dimension and diversity make up in the United
States (Healey 6). The names are used arbitrary with no clear boundaries between them, and they
are based on the pre-existing labels with people within the group having less in common. The
names are entirely social construct as they are created based on familiarity and convenience. The
United States should purpose to become more diverse (Healey 7). I think diversity offers the
opportunity for innovation and creativity, facilitating better decision making and problemsolving. It is crucial to acknowledge our differences as it fosters a culture of diversity. Diversity
has been found to be a cause of conflict within society; however, it ...

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