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- According to Marxists, what 2 grous is society divided into?
- Bourgeosie, proletariat
- Bourgeoisie
- Owners of means of production (dominant/elite)
- Proletariat
- Workers
- What are the 4 models of Bonacich called?
- Super exploitation model, split-labor market model, middleman minority, integrated model
- What are 2 examples of the super exploitation model?
- Black slavery, South Africa before liberation
- 3c examples of split labor market model
- Strike breaking in early 20th century, Detroit race riot of 1943, workers competing for jobs with Mexican Americans
- 3 examples of middleman minority
- British in India, Koreans in LA's black neighborhoods, Chinese competing with small businesses in railroad work
- 2 examples of integrated model
- Mexico vs. US, "noble savage"
- Dawes Act date
- 1887
- Dawes Act
- Broke up collective ownership of Indian lands, made Indians identidy by blood quantum
- Gold rush date
- 1849
- Chinese Exclusion Act date
- 1882
- Anti-Chinese movement date
- 1870s
- Chinese in Mississippi
- 1870s
- Internment date
- Feb 1942
- When was Japanese and Chinese immigration cut down?
- Early 1900s
- Relocation Act date
- 1956
- Indian Removal Act date
- 1830
- Indian Removal Act
- Jackson relocated Indian nations to territory W of Mississippi (Trail of Tears)
- Major Crimes Act date
- 1885
- Major Crimes Act
- Extended US jurisdiction into Indian territory
- Indian Citizenship Act date
- 1924
- Indian Citizenship Act
- Made all Indians citizens to curtail demand for Indian identity
- Indian Claims Commission Act date
- 1946
- Indian Claims Commission Act
- Gave Indians small monetary awards for land
- Relocation Act
- Force Indians off reservations by offering job training only in urban areas
- Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act date
- 1971
- Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
- Made Alaska part of US to get oil and timber
- Marielitos
- Single, black, adult males with criminal background from Cuba
- Year of Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- 1848
- Mexican repatriation movement years
- 1870-1930
- Date of potato famine
- 1840s
- Fair Housing Act year
- 1968
- 3 parts of hypersegregation
- clustering, centralization, concentration
- Park's race relations cycle
- contacts, competition, accommodation, assimilation
- Change of cultural patterns to those of core society
- cultural assimilation
- Penetration of cliques and associations of the core society at the primary-group level
- structural assimilation
- Marrying within the dominant group
- marital assimilation
- Develop sense of identity linked to core society
- identification assimilation
- Absence of prejudice and stereotyping
- attitide-receptional assimilation
- No intentional discrimination
- behavior-receptional assimilation
- Absence of value and power conflict
- civic assimilation
- internal colonialism
- race and class stratification seperate but related- non-Europeans controlled, exploited by whites