21.According to the social-psychological perspective based on the concept of the __________, relatively harsh child-rearing practices tend to produce people who are attracted to prejudiced patterns of thought. a.contact hypothesisc.authoritarian personality b.split labor marketd.social learning theory 22.According to the text, in order for the contact hypothesis to be demonstrated as correct: a.members of each group must have equal status. b.the members of each group must be working together toward a common goal. c.the group members must receive positive reinforcement for displaying appropriate attitudes and behaviors.  d.all of the above 23.According to the functionalist perspective, discrimination: a.keeps society from making full use of the abilities of all of its citizens. b.aggravates social problems like poverty and crime. c.requires substantial social control expenditures to keep down those minorities who do not accept it. d.all of the above 24.If your cousin explained that prejudice and discrimination worked to the advantage of corporate owners, because instead of organizing, the white and minority workers compete, which theory would he be supporting? a.functional theoryc.internal colonialism b.Marxist exploitation theoryd.split labor market theory 25.__________ is the extermination of all or most of the members of a minority group. a.Genocidec.Eugenics c.Pluralismd.Assimilation 26.Which of the following is/are (an) example(s) of genocide? a.Hitler’s “final solution†to the “Jewish problem†b.the Killing Fields of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge c.the ethnic cleansing of Muslims and Croats by Serbian forces in Bosnia d.all of the above 27.Which of the following is/are (an) example(s) of expulsion or population transfer? a.Hitler’s final solution to the “Jewish problem†b.the “Killing Fields†of Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge c.the “ethnic cleansing†of Muslims and Croats by Serbian forces in Bosnia d.all of the above 28.Which of the following statements best describes the basic logic of a conflict perspective such as exploitation theory? a.Prejudice satisfies distinctive personality-level needs. b.People learn prejudice and discrimination from those around them. c.Prejudice and discrimination provide positive functions for some people. d.Prejudice and discrimination help powerful groups maintain their advantages. 29.Which of the following statements best describes the basic logic of interactionist theories of prejudice and discrimination? a.Prejudice satisfies distinctive personality-level needs. b.People learn prejudice and discrimination from those around them. c.Prejudice and discrimination provide positive functions for some people. d.Prejudice and discrimination help powerful groups maintain their advantages. 30.Which of the following statements best describes the basic logic of functional theory of prejudice and discrimination? a.Prejudice satisfies distinctive personality-level needs. b.People learn prejudice and discrimination from those around them. c.Prejudice and discrimination provide positive functions for some people. d.Prejudice and discrimination help powerful groups maintain their advantages.