SOC 101 Study Guide - Final Guide: International Monetary Fund, Intersectionality, Socioeconomic Status
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Overt racism: speech or refusal to associate. Subtle racism: even unconscious, set of mental categories we possess about others . Institutional racism: is race-based discrimination that results from the day-to-day based on stereotypes operation of social institutions and social structures and their rule, policies, and practices. White flight: white people left cities to more to the suburbs to escape the influx of minorities. Eugenics: 1920s racialized science taught to prove that people were primitive and were inferior. Racism in education (bad boys and civilize them with a stick) Court cases: brown v. board, plessy v. ferguson. Brown v. board: separate but equal is not equal. Segregation: the physical and social separation of majority and minority groups. Discrimination: set of actions based on prejudice and stereotypes. Prejudice: a set of beliefs and attitudes that cause us to negatively prejudge people based on their social location. Ethnicity: (socially defined) the basis of some real or presumed cultural characteristics.