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What are the central notions in Shelby Steeles analysis of race?
 
 

a. Justice and injustice
   b. Innocence and power
   c. Self and other
   d. Knowing and feeling



Question 2

What is Robert Fullinwiders position on affirmative action?
 
 

a. He agrees with affirmative action because he believes we should divide up social benefits by race and gender.
   b. He agrees with affirmative action because affirmative action is necessary to prevent discrimination and secure equality of opportunity.
   c. He disagrees with affirmative action because he does not think equality of opportunity can be measured by equality of outcome.
   d. He disagrees with affirmative action because he supports individual rights and not group entitlements.
 
 




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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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