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"The Future of Racial Integration" Self-Quiz
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According to Anderson, Americans have largely attained which stage(s) of integration?
Only formal desegregation
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Only formal desegregation and spatial integration
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Only formal desegregation, spatial integration, and formal social integration
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Formal desegregation, spatial integration, formal social integration, and informal social integration
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What does Anderson identify as the fundamental expressive point of segregationist law or policy?
To identify who is part of the majority and who is part of the minority
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To signal the location of social power
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To constitute the excluded group as an untouchable cast
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To condone a "'separate but equal" doctrine
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Which of the following does Anderson identify as the main problem perpetuating social segregation?
Self-avowed racists
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Unconscious aversive attitudes
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Internalized self-deprecation
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Institutionalized power structures
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How does segregation undermine democracy, according to Anderson?
It prevents citizens from different walks of life from communicating.
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It limits representation of minority groups in the legislature.
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It restricts minority legislators' ability to build coalitions.
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All of the above
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According to Anderson, conservative opposition to integration rests on the idea that
segregation is due to voluntary self-segregation.
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attempts to actively promote integration are self-defeating.
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integration is not a goal worth achieving.
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Both a and b
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