What are the four foundational disciplines of Ethnic Studies?

Understanding Ethnic Studies

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Lucas Foster
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Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology, and Economics
European Studies, African Studies, Asian Studies, and Latin American Studies
American History, World History, Geography, and Political Science
African-American Studies, Asian-American Studies, Chicano-Latino Studies, and Native American and Indigenous Studies
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What is the primary goal of Ethnic Studies?
To promote a single cultural perspective
To provide new perspectives on history by examining race and ethnicity
To replace traditional history courses
To focus solely on the achievements of minority groups
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How does Ethnic Studies address the issue of white students feeling guilty?
By examining historical practices without villainizing any group
By excluding white students from discussions
By focusing only on positive aspects of all races
By ignoring the history of white supremacy
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What percentage of class time is generally devoted to black history in US history classrooms?
20-25%
30-35%
8-9%
15-20%
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What is a common issue with the representation of ethnic groups in traditional curricula?
They are given more focus than European history
They are often portrayed in stereotypical ways
They are the main focus of all history classes
They are always accurately represented
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What is one of the disparities highlighted in the discussion on racial inequities?
Equal representation in management positions
Equal access to housing for all ethnic groups
Equal employment opportunities for all races
Higher suspension rates for black students compared to white students
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the school-to-prison pipeline?
A process that disproportionately affects minority students leading to incarceration
A program that helps students transition from school to work
A pathway that leads students from school to higher education
A system that ensures equal education for all
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