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Census Ans✓✓✓Survey used by governments to systematically collect
and record data on citizens
Discrimination Ans✓✓✓The negative or positive treatment of someone
as a result of their belonging to a specific group
Essentialism Ans✓✓✓The belief that race and ethnicity are natural and
permanent
Ethnicity Ans✓✓✓Shared language, religion, and history of a particular
group
Immigration Ans✓✓✓The often long distance migration of humans for
permanent settlement
Indigenous peoples Ans✓✓✓term generally used to describe the
descendants of the earliest inhabitants of a region, referring broadly to
First Nations, Metis and Inuit peoples in Canada
Islamophobia Ans✓✓✓dislike of or prejudice against Islam or Muslims,
especially as a political force.
, Multiculturalism Ans✓✓✓A society in which individuals are
encouraged to display and celebrate their ethnicity and difference
Prejudice Ans✓✓✓A negative attitude toward someone based solely on
their membership in a group
race Ans✓✓✓A social distinction based on perceived physical or
biological characteristics
Racism Ans✓✓✓An organized system operating at every level of
society held together by a sophisticated ideology based on racial
supremacy
symbolic ethnicity Ans✓✓✓A theory developed by Dr. Mary C Waters
to explain how ethnic identity may be a choice for white americans but
not non-white americans
Thomas Principle Ans✓✓✓the idea that social constructions have real
consequences
Costs of masculinity Ans✓✓✓Messner's concept that there are rules to
masculinity and what men can be and do. For example, masculinity is
defined by external success; men must avoid everything feminine and
are expected to be aggressive and show little emotion