"Suffering is due to craving or clinging to the wrong things." DESCRIBE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO RACISM, IDENTIFY HISTORICAL EVENTS THAT CONTRIBUTED TO RACISM IN THE MILITARY, IDENTIFY STRATEGIES TO COMBAT RACISM IN THE MILITARY, WHAT TERM IS DEFINED AS "ANT ATTITUDE, BELIEF, BEHAVIOR, OR INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT THAT FAVORS ONE RACE OR ETHNIC GROUP OVER ANOTHER?". As counselors work with clients who experience daily prejudice and discrimination, it is important that counselors examine ____. Individuals who were born in the United States to foreign-born parents are considered: U.S. Latinas/os are considered to be a_________. This higher power _________, may be referred to as one gender, but does not exist within one specific gender. | 10 | 900.00 | | | |. American colonists came to see ______ as the most logical, cost-effective way to solve their labor shortage. These feelings include all of the following EXCEPT feelings of_________. Which of the following statements regarding Latino acculturation to the United States is true? $$ Which statement about Japanese Americans after WWII is true? Ethnic enclaves can develop only when businesses, financial expertise, and capital are combined with a disciplined labor force. discriminatory behavior based on the perceived or actual class status of others, __________ is NOT one of the domains of the Social Class Worldview Model (SCWM), For traditional Native Americans, the proper way of greeting is_________, A counselor cannot make __________ about the origin, nature, or severity of a client's presenting concern based on SES, A factor that contributes to the relative silence about classism is_________, Both of the above: psychological distancing, poverty attribution, From a multicultural perspective, a White American adolescent who experiences isolation from peers and feels that she does not fit in anywhere may be experiencing_________, a conflict between personal values and cultural values, Arlene Lacombe, Kathryn Dumper, Rose Spielman, William Jenkins. ***Instructions*** lies underneath, all around and across society. When working with culturally diverse clients, it is essential to remember that there are more __________ differences than __________ differences. The barriers to economic development that exist for many Native American communities include _________. The classic assimilation model holds best for immigrants from ______. All of the following are considered virtues in Asian American culture EXCEPT_________. According to Gordon, integration without acculturation is demonstrated by a group when it has had some material success but has not adopted uniquely American values and norms and/or learned fluent English. the median age is higher for U.S. Latinas/os than their non-Latina/o peers. White supremacy lies at the heart of how systems in society work. Individuals within institutions take on the power of the institution when they act in way that advantage and disadvantage people based on race. ________ refers to the tendency to view crime as less socially significant if the victim is viewed as less worthy. Cultural differences between Mexican Americans and the dominant society have ______. All racist behavior falls into the sociological phenomena of groups and power dynamics. Li does not use the expressions structural discrimination or structural racism, but given the preva-len a. districts must include urban and rural areas NOT : Assimilation is not an effective strategy for minority groups. The achievement of a positive racial and cultural identity and self-concept for individuals depends on _________. Microaggression for Asian Americans occur in the form of microassaults, microinsults, and _________. Watching television shows & seeing Whites portrayed in a positive manner. Months later, amid continued division over the reports position that racism isnt pronounced in the UK, theres still some confusion about what exactly some of the reports buzzwords mean. occurs between individuals. Some important cultural characteristics of Arabs include each of the following EXCEPT: Which of the following is a difference between the identity development of gay men and lesbians, according to Cass (1990)? Systemic and structural racism are forms of racism that are pervasively and deeply embedded in systems, laws, written or unwritten policies, and entrenched practices and beliefs that produce, condone, and perpetuate widespread unfair treatment and oppression of people of color, with adverse health . Institutional Racism. Then, they would send for others from their villages to join them. is the capacity to exert force on or over something or someone. The majority of Arabs in the Middle East are ______, but the largest religious group within Arab Americans is _______. The notion that Asian Americans are a model minority ______. All of the above (differential treatment; verbal insults & racial slurs; physical harassment). The probability of the preferred destination not being a Chinese city. Eco-maps would be formally considered a type of ____. Immigration status is connected to being considered for in-state college tuition rates. Which of the following groups were most likely to be sojourners? Thus, White military representatives tended to ignore women tribal leaders. An executive order in 2012 allowed DREAMers who met certain criteria to stay in the United States for a renewable 2-year term, without fear of deportation. is a relational term. All of the above (family & personal characteristics; social, psychological & cognitive development factors; environmental factors). In theory, zoning laws are enacted to ensure that ________. Power differentials between groups partly explain why domination was established in some places faster than others. a. when racism decreases, class issues become more important b. what Black students need is segregated or mixed schools. An example of individual racism that Asian Americans continue to experience is_________. Operations Management: Sustainability and Supply Chain Management, Anderson's Business Law and the Legal Environment, Comprehensive Volume, David Twomey, Marianne Jennings, Stephanie Greene, John David Jackson, Patricia Meglich, Robert Mathis, Sean Valentine. assimilation and pluralism can occur simultaneously. All of the above: traditions, worldviews, cultural values. Leeds Beckett University provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Social justice counseling refers to counseling that recognizes the impact of __________ on the mental health of individuals. individual discrimination. | 4 | 304.80 | | | | Whites benefited from the system of slavery regardless of whether they owned slaves. Having to prove cultural identity leaves Native Americans with differing feelings. TGNC stands for ______ and describes people whose gender identities and expressions do not fit into societal norms of sex assignment and the gender binary. We cant eradicate these forms of racism without courage, commitment and concerted efforts from those in positions of power, which in the UK especially includes action from the white majority. The suggestion being that these gains are evidence of a meritocracy (the idea that people can gain power or success through hard work alone). An extended network of relationships that encompass several households. The Root (1998) ecological identity model derived from her work with multiple heritage individuals with _____ backgrounds. __________ entails "a certain level of automatic respect for older generations, including those older adults who remained in their country of origin.". Individuals who are LGBT are ______ than persons who are heterosexual to experience depression, suicide, anxiety, and substance abuse disorders. Which of the following is TRUE with regard to the influence of immigration status for U.S. Latinas/os? Critical Race Theory (a concept devised by US legal scholars which explains that racism is so endemic in society that it can feel non-existent to those who arent targets of it) also debunks the idea that we live in a meritocracy. The Roots of Structural Racism Project was unveiled in June 2021 after several years of investigating the persistence of racial residential segregation across the United States. __________ is the social process of becoming excluded from or existing outside of mainstream society or a given group. Mexican Americans kept some political power and economic clout only in New Mexico, mostly because of their relatively large size and skill in mobilizing for political activity. Its also tempting to believe that the success of a small selection of people of colour means that the same opportunities are available to all. All children of one African American parent and one White parent self-identify as African American. When conceptualizing a White American client, which of the following within-group variables will be important to consider? Group relations in the United States are shaped by economic, social, and political forces beyond our borders. Which of the following is the most prominent difference between Mexican Americans and Anglo-Americans? A person's ______ is comprised of personal constructs that are created within familial, cultural, and societal contexts. is indicative of the ___ stage of the Poll and Smith model of spiritual identity development. Today, about half of all African Americans reside in the North. Puerto Rico became a U.S. territory as a result of ______. b. states can gain but never lose districts This is an example of ______. IT must be exercised to be visible. Ideological racism is the societal equivalent of individual discrimination. The shared worldview of U.S. Latinas/os can be attributed to_________. It also stealthily replicates the racial hierarchy established more than 400 years ago through slavery and colonialism, placing white people at the top and Black people at the bottom. they have less property, prestige, and power in our society. The belief in a meritocracy can contribute to mental health concerns by_________, According to Sue (2004), ethnocentric monoculturalism refers to_________, White Americans' failure to recognize their own ethnocentric beliefs and values (NOT all of the above), Class bias may influence therapeutic interventions by_________, All of the above: (assuming that people with pressing resource concerns must solve these problems before receiving any counseling, ignoring resources stressors, infusing counseling with middle class assumptions and values), The general term, Native Americans, refers to _________, Both of the above: American Indian and Alaska Native, Although Native American tribes/nations are described as heterogeneous, it is common for tribes/nations to have strong_________. 1. From a Western perspective, the division of labor in Native American societies was "backward." \text{1}&\text{\$\hspace{1pt}45,000}&\text{\$\hspace{1pt}48,070}&\text{\$\hspace{1pt}3,070}&\text{\hspace{5pt}35,539}&\text{\hspace{5pt}964,461}\\ ), Poverty has NOT been associated with _________, a greater likelihood of accessing mental health resources, A single higher power exists within the context of Native American traditionalism and spirituality. According to the ALGBTIC competencies, competent counselors understand that homosexuality, bisexuality, and gender nonconformity are ____. Pointing to the increasing affluence of African Americans, a. class has become more important than race in, In his research, sociologist William J. Wilson pointed to the, b. were competing successfully with young Whites. White ethnicity continues to be a significant social category that shapes access to resources and opportunities. It is historically based, institutionally perpetuated system of: (1) preferential prejudice for and treatment of white people based solely on their skin color and/or ancestral origin from Europe; and (2) exemption from racial and/or national oppression based on skin color and/or ancestral origin from Africa, Asia, the Americas and the Arab world. Profits in the labor-intensive plantation system could be maximized if a large, disciplined, and ______ workforce was maintained by the landowners. Important considerations in counseling Arab American clients are likely to include each of the following EXCEPT: engaging clients in developing client's self-awareness and insight. NOT : discrimination against Black Americans is too strong. States with the worst disparities for Black people tend to be in the Northeast and upper Midwest, a fact which originally surprised Siegel but makes sense with historical context . Would various feminist theories arrive at varying conclusions regarding the nature of her position. It normalises historical, cultural and institutional practices that benefit white people and disadvantage people of colour. The social model of disability___________. Indian immigrants to the United States are the Asian American group with the least human capital. __________ functions to systematically and narrowly define gender roles. The ACA approved standards for training gerontological counselors later adopted by___________. | 8 | 618.40 | | | | Which theory can be used to best explain the success of contemporary immigrants from India? This type of racism can be called structural or institutional racism (hereafter, institutional racism) and it is significant in creating and maintaining the disparate outcomes that characterize the landscape of racial inequality. As a counselor, it is important to remember that it is more helpful to facilitate clients' ability to___________. But this ignores the invisible hurdles that on average make the likelihood of achievement for various communities of colour much slimmer than for white people. Modern racism supports the idea that African Americans are inherently inferior based on biological differences. Institutional and structural racism work hand in glove. Copyright 20102023, The Conversation Media Group Ltd. A journalist holding up a copy of the Stephen Lawrence inquiry report shortly after its publication. A person refuses to rent an apartment to a person of a different racial or ethnic group. This statement is consistent with the __________ of Buddhism. The Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka decision overturned the principle of ______, established in Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. ____ refers to the often unconscious and unearned power, access to resources, advantage, and social position based on cultural group memberships. When the passenger said something, though, the driver realized the sound was too loud. _______ is an abstract concept which prescribes the way children need to show respect and obedience toward their parents, elders, and ancestors. Generally white people who experience such privilege do so without being conscious of it. Korean American immigrants have entered the economy through ______. A career-related issue that an Arab American client may present in counseling is: All of the above are possible career-related issues (workplace discrimination; the impact of immigration on work; the impact of cultural adjustment on work). State Bill 1070, passed by the Arizona legislature in the spring of 2010, required law enforcement officers to check the immigration status of anyone they stopped, detained, or arrested if they had a "reasonable" suspicion that the person might be in the country illegally. The United States is the epitome of a melting pot, where people of different cultures come together to create a unique society. According to Alyson Klein, The state had to create two types of reports. In each case, the rates of structural racism have effectively predicted which states will have the greatest disparities between white and non-white health outcomes. In the ____ model of acculturation, highly acculturated individuals identify solely with the new culture. The preferred term to refer to an individual or group of people who have same-sex feelings and behaviors and who identify with the gay community is ____. \end{array} e. the driver was using bottom-up processing instead of top-down processing. Neoliberal policies promote economic development in less-developed nations through the elimination of barriers to the movement of goods and capital. **Discuss** which trends and technologies help businesses with customer relationship management. A(n) ______ includes networks of social relationships, groups, organizations, stratification systems, communities, and families. Max Weber distinguished three different sources of stratification in society. When is a transaction recorded in a general journal? All of the above (cross-cultural considerations, functional impairments, ableism). The sense of a personal link to particular groups and heritages within American society is fading quickly. Racism may be expressed individually and consciously, through explicit thoughts, feelings, or acts, or socially and unconsciously, through institutions that promote inequality between races. These are private manifestations of racism that reside inside the individual. All of the above (not forms of psychopathology; not evidence of developmental arrest; core characteristics that influence clients' perceptions of themselves and their worlds). cognitive prejudice. This wave was called the _____ because those who left were formally educated Muslims with the means to escape. The relative success of Chinese Americans and Japanese Americans is often used as a device for ______. Black people, for example, can work exceptionally hard but still encounter significant barriers that can be directly traced to issues of structural racism. is the exercise of authority of power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner. In the United States, ideals of femininity apply only to White women. About 20% of all Native Americans in the continental United States speak a language other than English at home. is the belief that all members of a purported race possess characteristics, abilities, or qualities specific to that race, especially so as to distinguish it as inferior or superior to another race or other races. ______'s best known tactic was the organization of a grape pickers' strike and a national grape boycott that began in 1965. Arab Americans can be identified by ____. willing to sacrifice their betterment for that of their children, __________ is closest to the counseling notion of "rapport.". WHAT FORM OF RACISM IS A CONSCIOUS ACT, NOT USUALLY MOTIVATED BY PREJUDICE OR INTENT TO HARM? It describes meritocracy as a liberal construct designed to conceal the barriers which impede success for people of colour. It encompasses: encompasses the entire system of white supremacy, diffused and infused in all aspects of society, including our history, culture, politics, economics and our entire social fabric. On the basis of this data, calculate the following. The imposter phenomenon was found to occur more frequently in _____, due to multiple roles and the expectation to fulfill each role perfectly. According to the authors, "classism" can best be described as_________. The strong racial and ethnic sentiments and stereotypes of the past remain the primary drivers when discussing race relations among dominant group members, even in public. One great example of structural racism is the No Child Left Behind law was signed in 2002 by former president George W. Bush. Consequently, Tom is asked to calculate what the expected project duration would have to be to ensure a 98 percent chance of completion within 160 daysthat is a published, drop dead date that can be communicated to the clients. is one who uses his/her power to dominate another, or who refuses to use his/her power to challenge that domination. when people of color believe about themselves what whites believe about them- that they are inferior to whites. Interracial/Inter-cultural Pride (I-Pride). Attitudes of low race salience or self-hatred may most clearly express the attitudes of individuals negotiating the ____ stage of Cross's model, A counselor working in a college counseling center may be most likely to encounter client's negotiating the ___ stage of Fowler's model of faith development. NOT : Arab American men are underrepresented in sales-related occupations. The statement "If people would just get over race and stop using it as an excuse, the world would be a better place" is indicative of the ___ status of the People of Color Racial Identity Development Model, Helms describes interactions in which the parties share similar racial attitudes and assumptions as, Focusing only on racial dynamics in the counseling relationship refers to, values, beliefs, expectations, worldviews, and behaviors that provide norms and rules for social living. _____ is NOT one of the first three forces of counseling. Power is control of, or access to, those institutions sanctioned by the state. The social or physical characteristics that mark the boundaries between groups are usually ______. A factor that might cause diverse clients to avoid counseling is ____. Schools for Native Americans were primarily focused on education and not on "Westernizing" children. The persistent inequality experienced by colonized groups is evidence of segmented assimilation. ** Gender equality is generally highest in the more developed, industrialized nations of North America and Western Europe. In regard to health insurance, the United States is one of the few developed, When facing information that contradicts our worldview, we may experience, When beliefs, values, decisions, and relationships are based on perceptions of a. As opposed to African Americans and many other minority groups, Native Americans have been more interested in ______. The form of competition between groups is often influenced by the ______ of a society. If the counselor is seen as an authority figure, the client may expect the counselor to: Children in collectivistic families (as Arab American families may be) are: All of the above (less likely to express family conflict in the teen years; more likely to be protected against influences perceived as corrupting; less likely to choose a profession or academic major without consulting with their family). Recent data show that the largest groups of African immigrants came from ______. __________ approaches to counseling appear most effective for U.S. Latinas/os. The necessity of members of the Red Power movement to become fluent in English, law, and policy in order to advocate for tribal autonomy supports which of the following conclusions about assimilation? Oppressor. The speed and ease of modern transportation and communication will maintain cultural and linguistic diversity. is indicative of the ___ status of Helms' White Racial Identity Development Model. Originally, the term "melting pot" was used to describe the United States as a_________, utopia where various cultures would be combined to create a new culture, According to Garrett (2011), by accepting responsibility for the gift of life by taking good care of that gift, the gift of life that others have received, and the surrounding beauty of the world in which we live refers to the purpose of _________, Native Americans are affected by __________ at a rate which is 33 times higher than non-Native people, __________ are overrepresented among the poor in the United States, Sacred places are used for all of the following EXCEPT_________, During the comprehensive initial assessment, a socially conscious counselor would assess_________, Resource stressors and strengths (NOT all of the above), Assessing __________ will provide an opportunity for professional counselors and clients to openly discuss obvious differences in your respective SES, Both of the above: class-related concerns and resource-related concerns, When facing information that contradicts our worldview, we may experience_________, Many European Americans and White American ethnics grew up in families that discouraged emotional expression in favor of_________, A professional counselor may investigate local issues of classism by_________, Both of the above (arranging informational interviews with other professionals and checking local papers and legislator websites. A competent counselor should refer to a female client who is attracted to other women ____. be assessed for effectiveness with individual clients instead of blindly applied. \begin{array}{c} The emerging information-based, high-tech society is ______ to offer many opportunities to people with lower levels of education and few occupational skills. According to the chapter text, in 1910, between 30% and 40% of all Japanese immigrants living in ______ were engaged in agriculture. Which of the following describes the labor performed by women during slavery? It was not until 1954 that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that detention (i.e., of Japanese Americans) was unconstitutional. Why is a call provision advantageous to a bond issuer? Enculturation refers to socialization within one's culture of origin whereas acculturation refers to socialization to the host culture. ______ sees assimilation as benign and egalitarian, a process that emphasizes sharing and inclusion. The universal diagnostic model implies that all diagnostic categories and descriptions _____. and processes intentionally or unintentionally erect barriers to development, wellness, dignity, and human potential. bicameral legislature. The term ______ refers to individuals living in the U.S. who are recent immigrants from or identify closely with the European heritage in terms of values, traditions, and worldview. In the late 1940s, ______ was a major center of settlement for Puerto Ricans. $$ On average, _________. The secondary structural assimilation of Native Americans is low; on many measures of quality of life, they are the most impoverished American minority group. Project Summary 1. Appears nonracial on the surface. Structural, institutional and systemic racism broadly refer to the "system of structures that that have procedures or processes that disadvantage . Institutional racism relates to, for example, the institutions of education, criminal justice and health. "Enslaved Africans' labor is exploited for the benefit of landowning whites." The __________ model has been criticized for focusing on what is wrong with the individual. Which of the following groups is the least likely to be acculturated? The Root (2002) Ecological Framework for Understanding Multiracial Identity Development includes_________. When would the issuer be likely to initiate a refunding call? Systemic and structural racism are forms of racism that are pervasively and deeply embedded in systems, laws, written or unwritten policies, and entrenched practices and beliefs that produce . It is considered more respectful to use ____ pronouns when referring to people who identify as genderqueer. Their exposure to these inequalities cant be blamed on pessimism or class or culture, but the structures within which they worked. __________ are considered the most common support systems for many clients of African descent to help combat societal oppression and increase economic support. Learning about white privilege isn't harmful to white working class children viewpoint. Judith Herman's (1992) Trauma and Recovery outlines three stages vital for women's recovery from sexual abuse. Asian American overutilization rates of mental health services has been attributed to_________. | 1 | 155.70 | | | | Haitian Americans today are mostly first-generation immigrants. The aim of the contact situation with Native Americans was their extermination and the colonization of their land. Immigrants from ______ benefited the most from the industrialization of the economy. _____ refers to a belief in a just world that respects and protects human rights. 90% (10) Question 8 Selected Answer:Structural racism can be attributed to All of the above. NOT: Latino groups are highly variable with regard to the extent at which they acculturate but are often "quicker" to change than other immigrants (e.g., by learning English, by adopting Anglo customs). The _______ domain of the Multicultural and Social Justice Counseling Competencies calls upon counselors to intervene with and on behalf of clients at multiple levels. is the exercise of authority of power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner. Key to modern racism and sexism is the belief that ______. FAMILY, SOCIAL VISIBILITY, CONTACT, MASS MEDIA, UNEQUAL POWER, AND COMPETITION; ARE THESE CONSIDERED A PART OF INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL FACTORS OF RACISM? Multiculturally sensitive counselors working with clients of African descent use a___________. South Asians have been noted to be_________. _____ is/are brief & commonplace daily, verbal, behavioral, & environmental indignities. Anderson's Business Law and the Legal Environment, Comprehensive Volume, David Twomey, Marianne Jennings, Stephanie Greene, Elliot Aronson, Robin M. Akert, Samuel R. Sommers, Timothy D. Wilson, Operations Management: Sustainability and Supply Chain Management, Service Management: Operations, Strategy, and Information Technology, **Evaluate the integrals. Among Asian Americans, kinship refers to_________. Cultural racism is manifested in _________. Developed during the Civil Rights unrest of the 1960's. is not a term. Demographic studies of religion suggest that __________ is the second largest group in the United States, comprising 22.8% of the population. c. Tracking has the effect of decreasing White-Black classroom interaction. 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