
Racism and the life course: Taking time seriously
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- Q1
Racism is an organized and dynamic system in which the dominant racial group, based on a hierarchical ideology, develops and sustains structures and behaviors that privilege the dominant group, while simultaneously disempowering and removing resources from racial groups deemed inferior.
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q2
Which of the following is NOT discussed as a dimension of time in the context of racism and health inequities in the document?
Time as age
Time as a resource and privilege
Time as historical period
Time as exposure
45s - Q3
In contemporary society, racism still persists in institutional policies and societal norms that are often unrecognized
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q4
some examples of racist policies and practices in america include:
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What perspecrive emphasizes that racism is connected to other system of inequity?
connection
Intersectionality
intersection
interconnectedness
45s - Q6
What are the three aspects of time discussed in the document?
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How does the concept of "accelerated aging" relate to racial minorities?
It means that minority populations do not experience aging.
It refers to the idea that minority populations become older faster through chronic exposure to social adversity
It indicates that minority populations have longer life expectancies.
It suggests that minority populations age slower than others.
45s - Q8
What term is used to describe the accelerated aging experienced by minority populations due to chronic exposure to social adversity?
Senescence
biological aging
telomere shortening
weathering
45s - Q9
what instrument asks about
frequency of exposure, and a few
studies have suggested that repeated reports of such discrimination over many years are more strongly correlated with health problems compared with single reports.
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What is one way that time scarcity affects health behaviors?
It encourages more family meals
It leads to greater consumption of fast foods
It reduces stress levels
It increases time for exercise
45s - Q11
The adage "__________" signifies that time itself is a major social resource.
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How does the document suggest measuring social age?
Through income levels Answer
Through biological markers
Through a combination of self-perception and external assessment
Through chronological age alone
45s - Q13
Social age refers to the age that we __________ ourselves to be or that others perceive us to be
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Studies have shown that minority populations often have a time disadvantage for many activities, such as waiting longer to __________ the street.
clean
walk around
drive down
cross
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