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armygirl

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________ describes the cumulative impact of oppression because of race, gender, and class as well as sexual orientation, religion, disability status, and age with which many people come to live.
 
  a. The matrix of domination
  b. Institutional discrimination
  c. The world systems theory
  d. A melting pot

Question 2

With regard to gender of immigrants, which of the following statements is true?
 
  a. Immigration policies favor male immigrants.
  b. Immigration to the United States has consistently been lopsided.
  c. Women immigrants are more likely to be consumed with work while male immigrants have the responsibility of navigating the new society when it comes to services for their family and children.
  d. From 1907 through 1922, most women citizens who married immigrants who were not citizens lost their U.S. citizenship.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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