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mikaylakyoung

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Reference group orientation refers to which process of racial identity?
 
  a. The feelings and attitudes about oneself
  b. One's deliberate affiliation or commitment to a particular racial group
  c. The color of one's skin and other physical attributes
  d. The extent to which one uses a racial group to guide feelings, thoughts, and behaviors

Question 2

Racial identity might be best understood as:
 
  a. a person's racial categorization based on physical attributes.
  b. the power, status, and opportunity related to one's ancestry.
  c. the quality of one's commitment to his or her socially ascribed racial group.
  d. a common racial heritage.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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