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JMatthes

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What is the connection between frustration and scapegoats?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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Since the death penalty was reinstated in 1977, _____ of those put to death have been white and _____ have been African American.
 
  a. 51; 49
  b. 58; 44
  c. 62; 38
  d. 73; 24



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Answer to Question 1

People unable to strike out at the real source of their frustration (such as unemployment) look for someone to blame: a scapegoat. Generally, a scapegoat is a racial/ethnic or religious minority. Sometimes it is people of one gender, one age group, or immigrants. The scapegoat becomes a target upon which to vent frustrations.

Answer to Question 2

c. 62; 38



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