(8 pts) [Obj #1: Diversity] IF YOU CHOOSE THIS QUESTION, LEA…

(8 pts) [Obj #1: Diversity] IF YOU CHOOSE THIS QUESTION, LEAVE NUMBER 3 ABOVE BLANK: Diversity an ideology can be viewed three different ways, one of which is multiculturalism. This philosophy holds 8 basic assumptions that the other two may or may not presume. Explain how you believe multiculturalism addresses each of these 8 in its approach to diversity. Then describe how/if you believe these assumptions are addressed by one of the competing ideologies (melting pot OR colorblindness).

(8 pts) [Obj #1: Worldviews] IF YOU CHOOSE THIS QUESTION, LE…

(8 pts) [Obj #1: Worldviews] IF YOU CHOOSE THIS QUESTION, LEAVE NUMBER 2 BELOW BLANK: Ho (1987) compared racial/ethnic groups on key Value Orientations (Kluckhohn & Strodtbeck, 1961) and found more similarity among people of color than middle class white people. For example, at the time of this research, white Americans expressed a future orientation whereas Asian Americans and Hispanic Americans showed a blended past-present focus. First, explain the difference between these two value orientations. Second, select one (group’s) orientation and hypothesize HOW a person might develop this; that is, describe how this aspect of worldview might have been enculturated in daily interactions and by broader narratives surrounding a person (e.g., how does one acquire a specific time orientation).   [HINT: This isn’t asking you to have a definitive understanding of any of these cultural groups’ histories or lived experiences. You are simply hypothesizing how social factors could shape the worldview noted in Ho’s research.]