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Cooldude101

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According to Shepard, which of the following is not a reason why African Americans have remained a target for prejudice and discrimination?
 
  a. African Americans are physically identifiable.
  b. The transition from slave to free person was difficult.
  c. African Americans were denied opportunities for upward mobility.
  d. Some discriminatory practices against African Americans were legal as recently as the late 1960s.
  e. American society has successfully countered institutional discrimination.

Question 2

Virtually all migration is voluntary.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

F





 

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