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COUC504 Quiz Week 7 Questions and Answers Liberty University 2025/2026
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Which of the following resulted in a federal ruling that gave undocumented Latina/o/x youth the right to a K-12 education if they were residing in the United States? Title IV Plyler versus Doe The U.S. Supreme Court case Plyler versus Doe resulted in a federal ruling that gave undocumented Latina/o/x youth the right to a K-12 education if they were residing in the United States. Immigration and Nationality Act of 2008 Deferred Action of Childhood Arrivals (DACA) The belief that important life decisions should be made for the betterment of others is called: individualism. group culture. collectivism. Collectivist cultures promote the idea that important decisions should be made according to what is best for the group rather than any single individual. cultural encapsulation. The effectively restricted Filipino immigration, despite the fact that Filipinos were considered U.S. nationals
at the time. Gentleman's Agreement of 1907
elevate the status of Asian Americans. visionary model-minority
forward-thinker The 1966 New York Times magazine article titled "Success Story: Japanese- American Style" did not perpetuate did not stereotype Asian Americans as forward- thinkers. social climber The vast majority of Asian American mental health scholarship is: conceptual qualitative quantitative The vast majority (approximately 70%) of Asian American mental health scholarship is quantitative based with a correlational design. mixed methods Individuals from Brazil, Guyana, Surinam, and French Guiana are considered to be but not. Latino, Hispanic Hispanic, Latino Individuals from Brazil, Guyana, Surinam, and French Guiana are not considered to be Hispanic because these parts of Latin America were colonized by French and Portuguese conquistadors.
The term Latina/o was reintroduced into books written in English during the : 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s The term Latina/o was sparsely used prior to the 1960s but was reintroduced in books written in English during the 1970's. According to a 2020 study conducted by the Pew Research Center, % of all U.S. Latinos/as/x live in poverty. 13 18 According to a 2020 study conducted by the Pew Research Center, 18% of all foreign-born U.S. Latinos/as/x live in poverty. 19
Availability of alternative healing practices
The availability of alternative healing practices have been noted to contribute to underutilization of mental health services among Asian Americans, especially for those residing in immigrant communities. is an abstract concept that prescribes the way children need to show respect and obedience toward their parents, elders, and ancestors. Kinship Filial piety This emphasis on a family identity and interdependence makes filial piety a strongly espoused value in the Asian American family. Filial piety is an abstract concept that prescribes the way children need to show respect and obedience toward their parents, elders, and ancestors. Authoritarian parenting Generational expectations According to Yoo and colleagues (2010), the difficulty in recognizing that Asian Americans experience discrimination is a function of: the model-minority myth. related racial politics of success and economics. the absence of racial socialization among new immigrants. According to Kim and Chao (2009), the absence of racial socialization and a language speak to these issues among new immigrants.
For Asian immigrants whose cultural values and beliefs greatly influence their daily lives and attitudes toward health and well-being, the use of alternative forms of healing is an example of: relative functionalism. filial piety. cultural frame switching Cultural frame switching refers to the notion that different aspects of identity may be activated based on different contexts. Related to these varying aspects of identity is the role of race and racial identity in Asian American lives. sites of resiliency. Millan and Alvarez (2014) investigated the link between racial discrimination faced by Asian Americans and: anxiety depression. internalization .mental Millan and Alvarez (2014) investigated the link between racial discrimination faced by Asian Americans and internalization , which involves going through multiple stages wherein individuals may wish to own or disown their ethnic heritage. overall decrease in health and well-being.