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Who Wants to
be a
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A: UCLA Professor who performed
an analysis of Mexican immigrant
households
C: Harvard Professor
specializing in Asian
American Studies
B: A teacher at a local middle
school
D: A dude
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Who is Abel
Valenzuela?
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A: another word that also means family.
C: ideology promoting
traditional Western
family
B: social pattern where the
needs of the family as a whole
is more significant than one
member.
D: psychological term for
familiarity
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What is familism?
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A: lazy, care-free, and irresponsible
C: they become rebels
against their family.
B: tutors, advocates, and
surrogate parents
D: they become a normal part of
the family.
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What do children of
immigrants become
when coming to the
U.S?
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A: school system, financial resource,
labor market, and healthcare
C: financial stability,
marrying, establishing a
family, and living a happily
B: shoes, shirts, jackets, and
hair styles
D: none of the above
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The four things that
most immigrants
were confronted
with were?
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A: less-educated parents, low-wage
jobs, language barriers.
Discrimination, poverty
C: none of the above
B: they become homesick and
they don’t want to live in the
new household
D: no money to keep up with
latest trends among peers
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What are some factors
affecting second
generation children of
immigrants?
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the $1,000
Milestone!
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A: too open-minded, allowed too much
freedom, and were very warm
C: none of the above
B: had a strict parenting style,
parents were emotionally
distant, uncaring, and
“abnormal”
D: there were no reasons, they
just thought they weren’t caring
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What were some reasons that
Korean and Vietnamese
children felt their families
weren't caring enough?
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A: Answer 1
C: Answer 3
B: Answer 2
D: Answer 4
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What is the “normal”
American family according
to the reading?
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A: Asian families emphasized
loyalty, collectivist ideology,
obedience. Western families were
more warm, caring, & harmonious
C: both A &B
B: Asian households did not
care about family while Western
households treasure theirs.
D: none of the above
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Contrasting ideas
between Western
families and traditional
Asian households
include?
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A: they want to move towards
egalitarian relationships and have
a greater amount of independence
C: none of the
above
B: they do not play a major
role in their family at all.
D: their importance in the
household is only to provide
care for the children.
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Why do girls/women
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predominant role in
immigrant household?
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A: for parents to not care about
them because they have rights to
independence.
C: both A & B
B: parents to be less strict,
provided more freedom, more
liberal and Americanized, and
were emotionally closer
D: for parents to be more
strict and to watch every
move that they make.
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Three changes that
respondents (children of
immigrants) wanted in
Pyke’s research include?
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the $32,000
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A: both C & D
C: contained notions of appropriate
values, norms, and beliefs guiding
the way families function
B: it s structure was
dysfunctional and deficient
D: the structure is portrayed by
most reality TV shows
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What was the structure of
an ideal family according
to the powerful imagery
of the “normal” American
family?
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A: idea of reciprocation, children giving
back to their parents as part of their filial
obligation for being brought into this
world.
B: Parents feel the need to pressure
their children into supporting them for
the rest of their lives
C: Parents need as much
help as they can get in order
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Why do parents within immigrant
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handle medical and financial
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A: They view the Westernized
ideology as destructive and are not
willing to conform to its influence
B: Although it influences
them, there is no change
C: their views become distorted and the Family
ideology becomes a standard for family life and
leads them to believe that their own immigrant
household as deficient and abnormal
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The Family ideology powerfully
influences children of immigrants,
how does it shape their views and
desires for family life?
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