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MirandaLo

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Zaid belongs to the Arab Muslim community and is a third generation immigrant to the United States. He speaks very little Arabic and has a wife belonging to a different ethnic and religious community.
 
  Some Arab Muslims in his community say that Zaid is not a true Arab or Muslim. This attitude of the people of his community is an example of ________.
  a. segmented assimilation
  b. the deficit model of ethnic identity
  c. the matrix model of panethnicity
  d. reverse discrimination

Question 2

Katz and Braly's 1933 study, college students saw Turks as being
 
  A) intelligent.
  B) mercenary.
  C) lazy.
  D) cruel.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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