AAMS 317 Final Review Exam Questions Well Answered.
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Theories of black politics - Answer The Pluralist, Race Relations Cycle Model, Colonial Model, Dominate-Subordinate group model
White nationalism - Answer A racist ideology that demonizes nonwhites (and Jews) and advances political, economic, and cultural goals aimed at promoting the White...
AAMS 317 Final Review Exam Questions
Well Answered.
Theories of black politics - Answer The Pluralist, Race Relations Cycle Model, Colonial Model, Dominate-Subordinate group model
White nationalism - Answer A racist ideology that demonizes nonwhites (and Jews) and advances political, economic, and cultural goals aimed at promoting the White race
Socio-economic status (class) - Answer o Educational attainment
o Occupation
o Income
o Wealth (assets minus liability)
Political culture and socialization - Answer The influence of the Black Church
- family
- peer groups
- media
- social groups
- religious institutions
- political personnel
"trying to bring everyone up once you make it"
Ideology and African Americans - Answer Public opinion and racial attitudes - Answer Media coverage of blacks - Answer The black press - Answer Pluralism and black interest groups - Answer Rights- vs. Material-based coalitions - Answer RBC- universal freedom in terms of basic human, constitutional, and legal rights MBC- economic benefits (land, money, etc.)
Blacks and the two-party system - Answer Balance of power thesis - Answer posits that in any local, congressional, state or national election in which the white vote is evenly divided, the black vote cast as a solid bloc can determine the outcome of the electoral contest
The New Deal Coalition - Answer "New Democrats" and Triangulation - Answer Deracialization - Answer conducting a campaign in a stylistic fashion that defuses the polarizing effects of race by avoiding explicit reference to race specific issues, while emphasizing those issues that are perceived as racially transcendent, thus mobilizing a broad segment of the electorate for the purpose of capturing or maintaining public office
Depletion theory - Answer Apportionment and redistricting - Answer "One person, one vote" - Answer requires that all voters have approximately equal voting power
Gerrymandering - Answer
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