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jon_i

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__________ practices at home and school still frequently stereotype girls and women as by nature lovable, emotional, and suited to marriage and raising a family.
 
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Since the 1970s, scholars and media commentators have frequently labeled poor African Americans the __________.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Socialization

Answer to Question 2

underclass



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