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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part 2 pp 77-95.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Someone in Norway created an e-mail petition called what?
(a) "Help Us America!"
(b) "Good Bye America!"
(c) "Hello America!"
(d) "Where Are You America?"
2. The ______________________ attitude seems to Bawer to be a positive thing until he noticed the social effects of it.
(a) Uptight.
(b) Laid-back.
(c) Nervous.
(d) Angry.
3. Unni Wikan, a social anthropology professor at the University of Oslo, stated that the Muslim men should not be tried to so harshly, and that the women were at fault for what reason?
(a) Because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time.
(b) Because of the way they dress.
(c) Because they were not Muslim.
(d) Because they had encouraged the men.
4. Lin Silje Nilson is an historian who supports establishing a sharia court in Norway for what reason?
(a) To protect Muslim rights.
(b) To give control to the Muslims.
(c) To protect minority rights.
(d) To protect the European population.
5. Europeans assumed that any immigrants would eventually "melt" into the general culture of the country in which they settle. Is this is true of fundamental Muslims?
(a) Yes.
(b) No, because they still retain their restrictive ways of living.
(c) No, because the do not have the money.
(d) No, because they do not speak the language.
Short Answer Questions
1. When this Muslim leader would walk the streets, Norwegians who recognized him did what?
2. Who is vigilant to keep new Muslim immigrants on the Islam "straight and narrow?"
3. On September 11th, 2001, the Narrator was in ________ and turned the TV on in time to see the second plane hit the World Trade Center.
4. The media in Norway, and much of Europe, is taught to do what?
5. When the narrator went to the police regarding the physical violence that took place against him, what did they do?
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