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HudsonKB16

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Why are many Americans challenged when asked to address the question, Who am I? in terms of race and/or ethnicity?
 
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Which of the following statements is true of Native American treatments?
 
  a. They encourage patients to contribute to the healing benefits.
  b. They are no longer in practice due to pressure on Native Americans to assimilate.
  c. They tend to be invasive and recuperation is slow.
  d. They were derived from White culture's medicine.



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Answer to Question 1

People are now more willing to accept and advance identities that do not fit neatly into mutually exclusive categories. Hence, increasing numbers of people are identifying themselves as biracial or multiracial or, at the very least, explicitly viewing themselves as reflecting a diverse racial and ethnic identity. The diversity of the United States today has made it more difficult for many people to place themselves on the racial and ethnic landscape. It reminds people that racial formation continues to take place. Obviously, the racial and ethnic landscape, as they have seen, is constructed not naturally but socially and, therefore, is subject to change and different interpretations. Almost every nation faces the same problems.

The United States tracks people by race and ethnicity for myriad reasons, ranging from attempting to improve the status of oppressed groups to diversifying classrooms. Besides the increasing respect for biracial identity and multiracial identity, group names undergo change as well. The old 1950s statistical term of people with a Spanish surname has long been discarded, yet there is disagreement over a new term: Latino or Hispanic. Like Native Americans, Hispanic Americans avoid such global terms and prefer their native names, such as Puerto Ricans or Cubans.

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HudsonKB16

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Reply 2 on: Aug 8, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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