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corkyiscool3328

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The tendency for people of color to be placed at particular risk of suffering the harmful effects of environmental contaminants is called
 
  a. Environmental racism
  b. Environmental pollution
  c. Racism
  d. Bad luck

Question 2

The main argument Native people have made against the use of Indians as sports mascots for teams and schools is
 
  a. It honors the heritage of the Indians
  b. Native people don't benefit financially from their own image that is used to market sports products
  c. It is highly degrading and mocking Native culture and traditions
  d. Most of the mascots are inaccurately dressed for the nations they represent



sierramartinez

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: a

Answer to Question 2

ANS: c



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