Omi and Winant used the term racial formation to describe how
a. society is continually creating and transforming racial categories.
b. people are tracked into different races depending on their skin color.
c. race is genetically determined at conception.
d. individuals can choose the race to which they wish to belong.
Question 2Racial classification in the United States has long been based on a Black/White_____, or two opposing categories into which all people fit.
a. social structuring
b. spectrum
c. spectroscopy
d. dichotomy
Question 3Races are real insofar as they are socially defined, meaning
a. people of different races socialize differently.
b. people of different races are socialized differently.
c. racial categories operate as if they are real.
d. racial categories are no longer recognized.
Question 4While sociologists now agree that the idea of race is _____, many people still believe that humans can be divided into groups based on physically distinguishable characteristics.
a. overly complicated
b. socially constructed
c. increasingly simplistic
d. genetically based
Question 5From the Latin for to crush, the word _____ means the mistreatment or exploitation of a group.
a. oppression
b. racism
c. prejudice
d. subjugation
Question 6The chapter refers to the common belief that the poor make unhealthy lifestyle choices that result in ill health. Discuss the ways in which social class affects health.
What will be an ideal response?