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This learning resource focuses on the themes of race, ethnicity, and social identity within the context of sociology. It provides students with the skills to define essential sociological terms, compare racial interactions, and analyze the historical and contemporary issues faced by minority groups in America. Key objectives include distinguishing between race as a social construct, understanding the definition of minority status, and recognizing patterns of interaction like assimilation, conflict, and the systemic nature of prejudice. Students will engage with theoretical perspectives such as Functionalism, Conflict Theory, and Symbolic Interactionism to explore discrimination and institutional inequality, ultimately synthesizing their understanding through class notes, discussions, and guided vocabulary exercises. Moreover, the resource encourages critical thinking about the historical context of minority economic struggles and the impact of societal structures on these groups.