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dalyningkenk

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Central to the idea of __________ is that hierarchies of class, race, gender, sexuality, and disability in which each of us exists are simply additive in terms of the inequality they produce.
 
  A) the matrix of domination
  B) hegemony
  C) ableism
  D) stigma

Question 2

Facing a negative evaluation, being treated as different, and being treated as though there is a deficiency are all a part of being a __________.
 
  A) part of the master class
  B) master status
  C) stigmatized other
  D) person with a mental disability



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C




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