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by
Claudia Jastrzebski
6 years ago
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Types of Interactions
Open
Patterns in minority group treatment
Extermination
ethnic cleansing: involves removing a group from a particular area through terror, expulsion and mass murder
genocide: goal is to destruct a national, ethnic or religious group
elimination of a minority group
Population Transfer
examples:direct transfer of Native Americans in the 1800s
the dominant people cause the minority to leave because of how miserable they make them feel
dominant group separates itself from a minority group by transferring the minority population to a new industry
Subjugation
apartheid- legal segregation of all groups within the country, power remained in the hand's of the whites
most extreme form is slavery
when some coutries maintain control through force
Segregation
De facto segregation- segregation based on informal norms
De Jure Segregation- based on laws
policies that physically separate a minority group from a dominant group
Legal Protection
affirmative action- give preference to racial dn ethic minorities and women for jobs and school admission
examples are the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting rights act of 1965
legal steps have been taken to ensure that the rights f minority groups are protected
Assimilation
sometimes occurs voluntarily, but other times it is forced
the blending of culturally distinct groups into a single group with a common culture and identity
sometimes official policies do not favor holding on to their unique cultural features
Cultural Pluralism
Switzerland- French, German, Italian all live together in Switzerland and none has taken on a dominant or minority role
allows each group within society to keep its unique cultural identity