Chapter 12 Flashcards

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Someone who lives in the country for a limited time from as little as six months to five years with a specific angle oriented purpose such as education in direct contrast with the tourist to visit the country for a short time for relaxation and self enlightenment

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Sojourner

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A person who more often is referred to as noncitizen worker who lives in the country for an indeterminate length of time

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Expatriate

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A person in any location who is unable or unwilling to return to the country of nationality because of persecution or it will A well-founded fear persecution

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Refugee

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The person in the country who is unable or unwilling to return to the country of nationality because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution

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Assylee

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The final fifth stage of culture shock is described as reciprocal interdependence for the person has achieved __ by developing the ability to cope comfortably the new cultures full adjustment can take years

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biculturalism

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Refers to an immigrants’ learning and adopting the norms and values of the new host culture

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Acculturation/cultural adaptation

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Refers to losing ones cultural identity and not having psychological contact with the larger society. The person has feelings of “not belonging anywhere”

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Marginalization

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Refer to maintaining ones original culture and not participating in the new culture

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Separation/segregation

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Results from giving up ons original cultural identity and moving into full participation in the new culture.

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Assimilation

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Maintaining important parts of ones original culture as well as becoming an integral part of the new culture

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Integration

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A Jew immigrating into Israel under Law of Return; plural is Olim

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Oleh

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Anxiety, disorientation, and stress that one can experience upon return to one’s home country

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Reverse culture shock

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12
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Unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners

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Xenophobia

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13
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True or false

France has encouraged immigrants to adopt all things French

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True

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14
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True or false

Today’s immigrants can watch television from their home countries and hence experience less pressure to assimilate

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True

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True or false

The Islamic population has doubled in Europe over the past decade

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True

16
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True or false

After WWII, Germany wrote into its constitution a guarantee to shelter all persecuted people

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True