D Question 16 The difference between multiculturalism and pluralism is that: O Whereas the latter emphases cultural assimilation that did not allowany space for difference, the former emphasis accommodating difference without questioning the core cultural values O The former allows the creation of multiple cultural cores in a way that threatens national unity, whereas the latter emphasizes the creation of a tolerant society in which every culture is treated equal. O The former advocates the creation of multiplicity of cultural cores none of which would be dominant than others, whereas the latter allows maintenance of dominant culture and continued inequality between cultural groups The former is exclusively North American whereas the latter is exclusively a European practice O Multiculturalism as an approach to creating national society from diverse groups emerged before pluralism D Question 17 Based on the distribution of income and wealth in the US as presented in the class text book and discussed in the lecture video, we can conclude that: O Income gap is narrowing among different classes (or income categories) in general inrecent years O The top 1% of the population owns more than 90% of the nation's wealth O There is no significant relationship between income and a person's race or gender The wealth owned by the top 1% of American households is more than that of the bottom 90% combined O None of these D Question 18 Which one of the following statements is correct about ethnicity and the nation state in the contemporary world? O Most contemporary states are multiethnic but dominated by one or a fewethnicgroups. O Under a functioning multicultural society, ethnicidentity does not threaten national integration. O Ina multiethnic nation state, ethnicity could be associated with violence O Ethnic based alienation and discrimination might lead to mobilizing a disgruntled ethnic identity against the national state or mainstream society O all of the above.
D Question 16 The difference between multiculturalism and pluralism is that: O Whereas the latter emphases cultural assimilation that did not allowany space for difference, the former emphasis accommodating difference without questioning the core cultural values O The former allows the creation of multiple cultural cores in a way that threatens national unity, whereas the latter emphasizes the creation of a tolerant society in which every culture is treated equal. O The former advocates the creation of multiplicity of cultural cores none of which would be dominant than others, whereas the latter allows maintenance of dominant culture and continued inequality between cultural groups The former is exclusively North American whereas the latter is exclusively a European practice O Multiculturalism as an approach to creating national society from diverse groups emerged before pluralism D Question 17 Based on the distribution of income and wealth in the US as presented in the class text book and discussed in the lecture video, we can conclude that: O Income gap is narrowing among different classes (or income categories) in general inrecent years O The top 1% of the population owns more than 90% of the nation's wealth O There is no significant relationship between income and a person's race or gender The wealth owned by the top 1% of American households is more than that of the bottom 90% combined O None of these D Question 18 Which one of the following statements is correct about ethnicity and the nation state in the contemporary world? O Most contemporary states are multiethnic but dominated by one or a fewethnicgroups. O Under a functioning multicultural society, ethnicidentity does not threaten national integration. O Ina multiethnic nation state, ethnicity could be associated with violence O Ethnic based alienation and discrimination might lead to mobilizing a disgruntled ethnic identity against the national state or mainstream society O all of the above.
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