When Europeans arrived in North America, the native (Indian) population numbered in the millions. By the end of the 19th century, the Indian population was less than 300,000 . This fact alone indicates that the major form of ethnic relations between Europeans and Indians was:
a. amalgamation.
b. integration.
c. caste.
d. annihilation.
Question 2
An ideal-typical corporate pluralistic society would contain:
a. one dominant ethnic group and several subordinate ethnic groups.
b. several dominant ethnic groups and several subordinate ethnic groups.
c. several ethnic groups, none of which is dominant.
d. no groups that are racially or culturally distinct from each other.