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Key Term Quiz


This activity contains 10 questions.

Question 1
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A clan, or Chinese American organization based upon common ancestors is called a (an):
 
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Question 2
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Hui kuan is a Chinese organization that helps members adjust to a new life; it is an example of a:
 
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Question 3
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A Chinese secret society is called a:
 
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Question 4
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The Issei are:
 
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Question 5
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Some children are sent by their parents to Japan for schooling and to have marriages arranged, after which they return to the United States. They are known as:
 
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Question 6
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The Sansei are _______________ generation Japanese Americans.
 
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Question 7
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The Yonsei are:
 
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Question 8
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Japanese Americans who were forced into relocation campus during World War II were referred to as:
 
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Question 9
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Intergroup relations can be grouped into four stages ranging from unacceptable to tolerable. Which of the following describes that process?
 
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Question 10
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The Internment Camps during WWII would be an example of which stage in the Intergroup Relations Continuum?
 
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