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cartlidgeashley

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People who believe in racial equality and who simultaneously hold negative feelings toward blacks can be described as
 
  a. aversive racists
  b. symbolic racists
  c. old-fashioned racists
  d. racial liberals

Question 2

Research on symbolic racism has shown that
 
  a. symbolic racism is correlated with old-fashioned racism
   b. symbolic racism is a better predictor of white opposition to affirmative action
   than is old-fashioned racism
   c. the symbolic racism approach is useful for understanding prejudice against
  women and homosexuals as well as blacks
   d. all of the above



abro1885

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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