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6. What did Ghumann say Asian extended families emphasise?

  • Duty, loyalty, honour and religious commitment
  • Duty, honesty, honour and family commitment
  • Kindness, loyalty, honour and family commitment
  • Honesty, loyalty, manners and religious commitment

7. What did Modood believe second-generation ethnic minorities felt?

  • They have more of a British identity than their parents
  • They have no British identity
  • They have less of a British identity than their parents
  • Younger generations have more of a British identity than them

8. What is Mac an Ghail's 'crisis of masculinity'?

  • Workplaces will not take on women, as they want men for the job
  • Insecurity of men now there has been a decline in traditional male industries
  • Men feel they want to take paternity leave but have to fulfil the role of the breadwinner
  • Women feel they need to appear more masculine to take on roles within the workplace

9. What theory believes that due to globalisation and media, people are creating their own identities, meaning ethnicity isn't as important?

  • Postmodernists
  • Marxists
  • Functionalists
  • Interactionists

10. What did Cashmore and Tronya say about ethnic minoririties turning inwards?

  • They strengthen identity, culture and religion by shutting others out
  • They do this to support each other as a form of protection, therefore identity, culture and religion are strengthened
  • They do this to support each other as a form of protection, however this weakens identity, culture and religion
  • They do this to support each other as a form of protection
    Therefore solidarity, tradition and religion are strengthened

11. How did Spencer say ethnic minorities feel about British people?

  • They felt very welcomed by the British people and have a close relationship with them
  • They spend little time socialising with British people and 'do not let others in their circles'
  • They often 'welcome others into their circle' and spend time socialising with the British people
  • They 'do not let others in their circles', but will socialise with the British people

12. What did Gilroy say young black people shared?

  • Experience of bullying and a lack of respect
  • Experience of racism and powerlessness
  • Experience of discrimination and abuse
  • Experience of struggles and bullying

13. What did Jackson mean by 'the rise of the ladette'?

  • 'Lad' culture is becoming more popular, as boys attempt to impress their friends
  • Women have become more violent and participate in crime and deviant behaviour more frequently
  • Some girls now spend more time drinking, smoking and swearing in fear of being uncool
  • Some boys are becoming more 'feminine', participating in activities that subvert the gender norms

14. Which parts of the world is homosexuality still illegal?

  • France and Cyprus
  • Uganda and Nigeria
  • Lebanon and Mexico
  • Nigeria and Lithuania

15. What did Jacobson say strong identity of Muslims effects?

  • Their diet, dress and religious practise
  • Their religious practise, education and family
  • Their friendships, dress and religious practise
  • Their education, diet and friendships

16. Who said to say 'I am gay' or 'I am a lesbian' makes a statement about belonging and your identity to a specific sexual code?

  • Modood
  • Barron & Norris
  • Weeks
  • Sharpe

17. What is hybrid identity?

  • People changing their identity to fit society
  • People choosing their own identities and shaping it themselves
  • People choosing and shaping their own personality
  • A loss of identity

18. Who said girls are more assertive and want careers?

  • Sharpe
  • Oakley
  • Jackson
  • Wilkinson

19. What did Wilson mean using the phrase 'spread the seed'?

  • Men's approach to reproduction
  • Women's approach to reproduction
  • Women's reluctance to reproduce
  • Men's lust

20. Why did Modood say second-generation ethic minorities had more of a British identity?

  • They follow norms and values and forget about their old identity
  • They follow norms and values easier and have spoken the language from birth
  • They are accepted in society and have spoken the language from birth
  • They have friends that are British