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What is defined as a complex pattern of racial advantage built into the structure of society?
 
  a. Individual racism
  b. Institutional racism
  c. Structural race systems
  d. Racist structuralism

Question 2

Individual racism is distiguished by
 
  a. prejudice and behavior that harms particular people and their property.
  b. a system of power and privilege that advantages some groups over others.
  c. a complex pattern of racial advantage built into the structure of society.
  d. inferiority resulting from flawed genetic hereditary.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b. Institutional racism

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. prejudice and behavior that harms particular people and their property.





 

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