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Anajune7

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Critics of racialism generally agree that race is
 
  A) a social construct.
  B) a necessary evil.
  C) no longer a factor in social policymaking.
  D) a legitimate basis for unequal treatment (in accordance with the principle of equality).

Question 2

According to the principle of equality, it is unjust to treat people differently in ways that deny them significant social benefits unless which of the following is demonstrated?
 
  A) That they are illegal immigrants.
  B) That they or their families have materially benefited from past discrimination.
  C) That they or their families have materially suffered from past discrimination.
  D) That they are relevantly different in ways that justify differential treatment.



dawsa925

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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