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Psychologist Post-Test

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Questions:

1. Scholars use the term “Disengagement” to describe physical and psychological withdrawal from particular identities or roles. What is the reason white supremacists disengage?
2. Being a white supremacist is comparable to holding a “master status.” Why does white supremacy cut across a person's multiple identities?
3. How do white supremacists express their lifestyles and worldviews?
4. What does the second type of residual involve?
5. Who uses self-talk as a strategy to respond to the sudden resurfacing of thoughts, feelings, physiological responses, and unwanted behavior?
6. Who appears to generate a “phantom community” with a persistent influence on thoughts, feelings, physiological responses, and behavior?
7. We face persistent threats to the homeland and to U.S. interests abroad from what terrorist organizations?
8. The alt right’s ideological sources are as mixed as their subcultural influences. What are the most straightforward forces and an obscure segment of the American right that seeks not only limited government and traditional values but also a return to older, less enlightened attitudes on subjects such as race, religion, ethnicity, and gender?
9. Who contributed seething misogyny and resentment of women to the alt right’s other hatreds, making the alt-right by far the most misogynistic segment of the white supremacist movement, and the sector with the fewest number of female adherents?
10. When are the white supremacists more vulnerable to exposure, negative coverage, and backlashes?
11. Whose membership consisted primarily of young males with no connections to previous generations of neo-Nazis, these included most notably Vanguard America, the Traditionalist Worker Party, and Atomwaffen?
12. What are the most severe violent threats that white supremacists pose?

Answers:

A. Typically at the core of one’s self-concept, and occupies a central position in one’s daily life.
B. The habitual and unwanted thoughts, feelings, physiological responses, and behavior that can follow exit.
C. Substantial relapses, where individuals fully embody a return to their previous identity as a white supremacist.
D. Cultural markers, such as white power music and, in turn, these cultural practices offer powerful social and psychic rewards.
E. Former Extremists.
F. Hate groups.
G. Homegrown Violent Extremists (HVE), and Domestic Terrorists, also referred to as Domestic Violent Extremists.
H. Paleoconservatism
I. The more publicity white supremacists get.
J. Manosphere.
K. Risk of Terrorism.
L. Neo-Nazis in the United States have experienced a modest revival, buoyed by the rise of a generation of new neo-Nazi groups.


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