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According to the theory of subtle racism, when white and black applicants apply for the same job,
 
  A. the white applicant will be preferred.
  B. the black applicant will be preferred.
  C. the applicants will be treated similarly if their information is similar.
  D. the white applicant will be preferred when the information about the candidates is ambiguous.

Question 2

Based on research by Sommers and Ellsworth, as an attorney representing a black defendant, you should
 
  A. not make race salient to white jurors.
  B. make race salient to white jurors.
  C. not make race salient to black jurors.
  D. make race salient to black jurors.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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