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23) Which of the following is not a social psychological factor related to a groups ability to
participate in collective action?
(Select 1)
O Perceptions of Injustice
Beliefs about group
efficacy
Collective Identification
Explicit cultural capital
24) The knowledge and use of Indigenous language is a critical sociocultural factor that may
help Indigenous groups initiate and sustain engagement in resistance
True
ⒸFalse
Transcribed Image Text:23) Which of the following is not a social psychological factor related to a groups ability to participate in collective action? (Select 1) O Perceptions of Injustice Beliefs about group efficacy Collective Identification Explicit cultural capital 24) The knowledge and use of Indigenous language is a critical sociocultural factor that may help Indigenous groups initiate and sustain engagement in resistance True ⒸFalse
21) Ana's parents immigrated to Sunnyside from Mexico as adolescents and speak Spanish and
English at home. Ana herself mostly speaks English in and out of the home and sometimes
struggles to speak Spanish fluently when visiting her family who don't speak English. Ana
sometimes feels bad about her lack of fluidity and resents the fact that she was made to
feel bad for speaking Spanish when she was in school. This is an example of:
(Select 1)
.
O first generation
fluidity
Olanguage insecurity
Ocultural capital
linguistic privilege
22) 71% of Latinx adults say that you don't need to speak Spanish to be considered Latinx,
though nearly 90% also say that it's important for future generations of Latinx Americans
to speak Spanish. This represents a disconnect between
that is
common among Latinx Americans.
and
(Select 1)
stereotypes; language
culture; biases
Olanguage; culture
heritage; generational
attitudes
Transcribed Image Text:21) Ana's parents immigrated to Sunnyside from Mexico as adolescents and speak Spanish and English at home. Ana herself mostly speaks English in and out of the home and sometimes struggles to speak Spanish fluently when visiting her family who don't speak English. Ana sometimes feels bad about her lack of fluidity and resents the fact that she was made to feel bad for speaking Spanish when she was in school. This is an example of: (Select 1) . O first generation fluidity Olanguage insecurity Ocultural capital linguistic privilege 22) 71% of Latinx adults say that you don't need to speak Spanish to be considered Latinx, though nearly 90% also say that it's important for future generations of Latinx Americans to speak Spanish. This represents a disconnect between that is common among Latinx Americans. and (Select 1) stereotypes; language culture; biases Olanguage; culture heritage; generational attitudes
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