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Developing Democratic Citizenship in Multicultural Societies Multiple-Choice Quiz
Jorge M. Valadez
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In the chapter, Valadez advances a theory of
homogenous democracy.
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multicultural democracy.
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homogenous communitarianism.
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multicultural communitarianism.
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Valadez claims that contemporary multicultural democracies can flourish only in societies in which individuals exhibit qualities such as
willingness for mutual compromise.
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trust in democratic institutions.
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a sense of social solidarity.
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All of the above
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According to Valadez, the cause of cultural conflict is primarily
historical and existing discrimination and oppression.
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adherence to cultural traditions in a multicultural society.
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lack of just sociopolitical institutions for equitable democratic representation.
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Both a and c
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According to Valadez, the development of ecological consciousness can foster a sense of
conflicting destinies.
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common responsibility.
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individual responsibility.
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intolerance toward other cultures.
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Valadez claims that civic voluntary associations serve to
develop democratic citizenship.
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develop a sense of solidarity.
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enhance the influence of citizens.
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All of the above
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