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cnetterville

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Ethnicity as a national issue in the United States has mainly been discussed in relation to:
 
  a. Indigenous peoples.
  b. National origin of immigrants.
  c. Gender.
  d. Social class.
  e. Religious adherence.

Question 2

In general, the attitude of the Brazilian government toward race has been:
 
  a. To pursue a separate but equal policy.
  b. To provide development budgets for each race proportionate to each race's percentage of the total population.
  c. To make sure each race receives proportional representation in the legislature.
  d. To defuse racial tensions by providing large, publically financed celebrations.
  e. To deny that race is a social problem in Brazil.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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