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What is the relationship between ideological racism and systematic racism?
 
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Discuss the major attributes associated with each of Linnaeus' five categories of humans.
 
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Answer to Question 1

ideological racism reflects a belief that groups are inferior or superior based on genetic, biological, or cultural differences; systematic racism organizes society based on inequalities, this organization and adherence to it are often shaped by the ideological beliefs

Answer to Question 2

Americanus: eager, quick-tempered, combative, red skin; Africanus: black skin, sluggish, slow, negligent; Asiaticus: yellow skin, inflexible, severe; Europeanus: white skin, masculine, inventive, clever; Monstrosus: exaggerated physical characteristics, mythical creatures



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