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Question 1 of 10
1. Question
Which of the following refers to the idea that one is a member of a particular cultural, national, or racial group that may share culture, religion, race, language, or place of origin?
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The idea that one is a member of a particular cultural, national, or racial group that may share culture, religion, race, language, or place of origin is called ethnicity.
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The idea that one is a member of a particular cultural, national, or racial group that may share culture, religion, race, language, or place of origin is called ethnicity.
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Question 2 of 10
2. Question
Which of the following is true about ethnicity and race?
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Two people can be of the same race even if they have different ethnicities. In our society today, classification into different races can be primarily based on a person’s skin color.
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Two people can be of the same race even if they have different ethnicities. In our society today, classification into different races can be primarily based on a person’s skin color.
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Question 3 of 10
3. Question
How does society classify different races nowadays?
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In our society today, classification into different races can be primarily based on a person’s skin color.
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In our society today, classification into different races can be primarily based on a person’s skin color.
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Question 4 of 10
4. Question
At what stage of adolescent cultural and ethnic identity development do children tend not to be interested in culture, race, or ethnicity and are generally ready to take on the opinions of others?
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Unexamined cultural, racial, and ethnic identity stage is identified as the absence of exploration of culture, race, and ethnicity and cultural, racial, and ethnic differences. At this stage, children tend to be very uninterested in their culture, race, or ethnicity and are generally willing to take on the opinions of others.
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Unexamined cultural, racial, and ethnic identity stage is identified as the absence of exploration of culture, race, and ethnicity and cultural, racial, and ethnic differences. At this stage, children tend to be very uninterested in their culture, race, or ethnicity and are generally willing to take on the opinions of others.
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Question 5 of 10
5. Question
At what stage of cultural and ethnic identity development do people get to have a clear sense of their cultural, racial, and ethnic identity?
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The final stage of cultural and ethnic identity development is cultural, racial, and ethnic identity achievement wherein at this stage, people have a clear sense or have already been successfully understood their cultural, racial, and ethnic identity.
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The final stage of cultural and ethnic identity development is cultural, racial, and ethnic identity achievement wherein at this stage, people have a clear sense or have already been successfully understood their cultural, racial, and ethnic identity.
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Question 6 of 10
6. Question
When people start exploring and questioning culture, race, and ethnicity in order to learn more about them and to understand the implications of belonging, they are on what stage of cultural and ethnic identity development?
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The second stage of cultural and ethnic identity development is cultural, racial, and ethnic identity search. This stage is when people start exploring and questioning their culture or their race, and even their ethnicity in order to learn and understand more about them.
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The second stage of cultural and ethnic identity development is cultural, racial, and ethnic identity search. This stage is when people start exploring and questioning their culture or their race, and even their ethnicity in order to learn and understand more about them.
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Question 7 of 10
7. Question
What are the four basic or deficiency needs under Maslow’s hierarchy of needs?
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Under Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the four basic or deficiency needs are Physiological, Safety, Social, and Esteem.
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Under Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, the four basic or deficiency needs are Physiological, Safety, Social, and Esteem.
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Question 8 of 10
8. Question
Why is self-actualization needs to be placed on the highest level of Maslow’s pyramid?
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Self-actualization needs are placed at the highest or top level of Maslow’s pyramid because it is an ongoing process and comes from a place of growth and a person who has attained this has developed a certain potential and a sense of being what one is capable of of being.
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Self-actualization needs are placed at the highest or top level of Maslow’s pyramid because it is an ongoing process and comes from a place of growth and a person who has attained this has developed a certain potential and a sense of being what one is capable of of being.
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Question 9 of 10
9. Question
What happens when a person is deprived of physiological needs?
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Physiological needs are the needs to maintain the physical organism of a person such as food, water, oxygen, and constant body temperature. If a person is deprived of these needs, he or she will die as these are the basic survival needs.
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Physiological needs are the needs to maintain the physical organism of a person such as food, water, oxygen, and constant body temperature. If a person is deprived of these needs, he or she will die as these are the basic survival needs.
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Question 10 of 10
10. Question
Which of the following best describes life expectancy?
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The average total number of years that a person expects to live is known as life expectancy.
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The average total number of years that a person expects to live is known as life expectancy.