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mckennatimberlake

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________ are rigid and oversimplified images in which each element or person in a category is assumed to possess all the characteristics associated with that category.
 
  a. Analogies
  b. Prejudices
  c. Stereotypes
  d. Anomies

Question 2

A difference between institutionalized discrimination and internal colonialism is that institutionalized discrimination ________.
 
  a. involves direct exploitation of minority groups by some dominant groups
  b. occurs because of the minimum entrance requirements that bar minorities from jobs
  c. is a psychological factor causing prejudice and discrimination
  d. results from the competition between two groups for the same work at different wages



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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