| 1 |
The passage supplies information that would answer which of the following questions? |
| A. |
What accounts for the prejudice against the Jews in medieval Europe? |
| B. |
What conditions caused the discrimination against Oriental people in California in the early twentieth century? |
| C. |
Which groups are not in ethnic competition with each other in the United States? |
| D. |
What explanation did the Marxist sociologist give for the existence of racial prejudice? |
| E. |
What evidence did the Marxist sociologist provide to support his thesis? |
| 2 |
The author considers the Marxist sociologist's thesis about the origins of racial prejudice to be |
| A. |
Unoriginal |
| B. |
Unpersuasive |
| C. |
Offensive |
| D. |
Obscure |
| E. |
Speculative |
| 3 |
It can be inferred from the passage that the Marxist sociologist would argue that in a noncapitalist society racial prejudice would be |
| A. |
Pervasive |
| B. |
Tolerated |
| C. |
Ignored |
| D. |
Forbidden |
| E. |
Nonexistent |
| 4 |
According to the passage, the Marxist sociologist's chain of reasoning required him to assert that prejudice toward Oriental people in California was |
| A. |
Directed primarily against the Chinese |
| B. |
Similar in origin to prejudice against the Jews |
| C. |
Understood by Oriental people as ethnic competition |
| D. |
Provoked by workers |
| E. |
Nonracial in character |