Deck 6: Get in the Game: Race, Merit, and Group Boundaries

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Robert does not want to take part in the math competition at school, because many Asian students participate and he believes that they are innately better at math. Which of the following understandings of race is Robert's attitude based on?

A) Essentialism
B) Social Darwinism
C) White supremacism
D) Social constructionism
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Recent sporting events are a common topic of discussion in offices, in which co-workers, subordinates and managers can all participate. This means that knowledge of sports contributes to the following:

A) bonding social capital
B) bridging social capital
C) upscale emulation
D) distinction
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Sports fans' habit of wearing team colors to games contributes to the following:

A) racial integration
B) racial assimilation
C) bonding social capital
D) bridging social capital
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Playing national anthems at the start of North American sporting events is a ritual contributing to one of the following. Which one?

A) Social networks
B) Micro-social networks
C) Local communities
D) Imagined communities
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Which of the following are the most likely to bear the social costs of organizing international sporting events, such as the Olympic Games?

A) The homeless
B) The working class
C) The organizers
D) The athletes
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Which of the following is the defining characteristic of a minority group?

A) Size
B) Wealth
C) Assimilation
D) Subordination
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Many South Asians, who have moved to North America, stop playing cricket and pick up baseball instead. This indicates that they have been subjected to:

A) Integration
B) Assimilation
C) Nationalism
D) Consumerism
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Which of the following understandings of race is reflected in the commonly held idea that athleticism and race are connected?

A) Cultural constructionism
B) Social constructionism
C) Essentialism
D) Biologism
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According to the textbook, which of the following describes sociological understanding of race?

A) It is socially constructed, but has powerful social outcomes.
B) It is socially constructed and therefore without significant effects.
C) It is biologically based, but has powerful social outcomes.
D) It is biologically based and therefore without significant effects
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Which of the following refers to differential treatment of people based on their perceived physical characteristics and heritage?

A) Social construction of race
B) Racial inequality
C) Racial segregation
D) Racism
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A young Aboriginal couple come to view the apartment that the Polettis want to rent out in their all-Italian area of Toronto. The Polettis refuse them, worrying that the couple may not be able to pay rent regularly. Which of the following outcomes does the Polettis' decision contribute to?

A) Racial competition
B) Racial integration
C) Racial segregation
D) Racial assimilation
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A researcher hires two Black and two Asian actors to answer employment ads. All use the same resume and show the same skills during interviews. In the end, Blacks receive three and Asians receive eight job offers. Which of the following concepts does this result illustrate?

A) Racial blindness
B) Racial discrimination
C) Free labor market
D) Globalization
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In which of the following areas are norms in sports and norms of society in general most likely to differ?

A) Tolerance of aggression
B) Blatant racism
C) Meritocracy
D) Cheating
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In which of the following ways do most people engage with sports?

A) As participants
B) As consumers
C) As opponents
D) As advocates
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Why do many North American sports teams want to keep their Native American names and symbols, although these are now often criticized?

A) For fear of losing elite appeal
B) For fear of losing corporate support
C) For fear of losing government funding
D) For fear of losing fan base
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Define imagined community. Is this concept of racial and ethnic groups compatible with essentialism?
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Define bridging and bonding social capital. Explain how spectator sports contribute to both.
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Define race. Does the idea of race have real material consequences? If so, what are they?
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How does the current organization of sports contribute to gender inequality?
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Define field experiment. Briefly describe a field experiment that would help you find out whether there is racial discrimination in the rental housing market in your area.
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Which common ways of cheating in sports are discussed in the textbook? Why is so much attention paid to this phenomenon?
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Deck 6: Get in the Game: Race, Merit, and Group Boundaries
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Robert does not want to take part in the math competition at school, because many Asian students participate and he believes that they are innately better at math. Which of the following understandings of race is Robert's attitude based on?

A) Essentialism
B) Social Darwinism
C) White supremacism
D) Social constructionism
A
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Recent sporting events are a common topic of discussion in offices, in which co-workers, subordinates and managers can all participate. This means that knowledge of sports contributes to the following:

A) bonding social capital
B) bridging social capital
C) upscale emulation
D) distinction
B
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Sports fans' habit of wearing team colors to games contributes to the following:

A) racial integration
B) racial assimilation
C) bonding social capital
D) bridging social capital
C
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Playing national anthems at the start of North American sporting events is a ritual contributing to one of the following. Which one?

A) Social networks
B) Micro-social networks
C) Local communities
D) Imagined communities
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Which of the following are the most likely to bear the social costs of organizing international sporting events, such as the Olympic Games?

A) The homeless
B) The working class
C) The organizers
D) The athletes
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Which of the following is the defining characteristic of a minority group?

A) Size
B) Wealth
C) Assimilation
D) Subordination
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Many South Asians, who have moved to North America, stop playing cricket and pick up baseball instead. This indicates that they have been subjected to:

A) Integration
B) Assimilation
C) Nationalism
D) Consumerism
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Which of the following understandings of race is reflected in the commonly held idea that athleticism and race are connected?

A) Cultural constructionism
B) Social constructionism
C) Essentialism
D) Biologism
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According to the textbook, which of the following describes sociological understanding of race?

A) It is socially constructed, but has powerful social outcomes.
B) It is socially constructed and therefore without significant effects.
C) It is biologically based, but has powerful social outcomes.
D) It is biologically based and therefore without significant effects
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Which of the following refers to differential treatment of people based on their perceived physical characteristics and heritage?

A) Social construction of race
B) Racial inequality
C) Racial segregation
D) Racism
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A young Aboriginal couple come to view the apartment that the Polettis want to rent out in their all-Italian area of Toronto. The Polettis refuse them, worrying that the couple may not be able to pay rent regularly. Which of the following outcomes does the Polettis' decision contribute to?

A) Racial competition
B) Racial integration
C) Racial segregation
D) Racial assimilation
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A researcher hires two Black and two Asian actors to answer employment ads. All use the same resume and show the same skills during interviews. In the end, Blacks receive three and Asians receive eight job offers. Which of the following concepts does this result illustrate?

A) Racial blindness
B) Racial discrimination
C) Free labor market
D) Globalization
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In which of the following areas are norms in sports and norms of society in general most likely to differ?

A) Tolerance of aggression
B) Blatant racism
C) Meritocracy
D) Cheating
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In which of the following ways do most people engage with sports?

A) As participants
B) As consumers
C) As opponents
D) As advocates
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Why do many North American sports teams want to keep their Native American names and symbols, although these are now often criticized?

A) For fear of losing elite appeal
B) For fear of losing corporate support
C) For fear of losing government funding
D) For fear of losing fan base
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Define imagined community. Is this concept of racial and ethnic groups compatible with essentialism?
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Define bridging and bonding social capital. Explain how spectator sports contribute to both.
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Define race. Does the idea of race have real material consequences? If so, what are they?
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How does the current organization of sports contribute to gender inequality?
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Define field experiment. Briefly describe a field experiment that would help you find out whether there is racial discrimination in the rental housing market in your area.
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Which common ways of cheating in sports are discussed in the textbook? Why is so much attention paid to this phenomenon?
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