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jCorn1234

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When Childs asked White respondents why their families would oppose them being involved in an interracial relationship, many of the participants cited _______________ as the reason why they and/or their family personally would prefer that their family not become involved interracially.
 
  a. opposition of the larger society
  b. personal prejudices
  c. previous personal experience
  d. mistrust

Question 2

According to Childs, interracial couples exist on the color-line in society or what she calls the _______________ between Black and White.
 
  a. transgression zone
  b. borderland
  c. common ground
  d. neutral zone



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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