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The author of The Starbucks Intervention feels conflicted about his profeminist actions. He is unsure of whether he should
 
  a. call the police or ignore the incident and hope the couple stopped fighting; family matters are personal but on the other hand, they were fighting in public.
  b. step in and intervene when he feels a woman is in trouble, or instead empower women to take care of themselves.
  c. break up with his girlfriend for flirting with the silverhaired man, or accept that the sexual revolution had changed women's gender roles.
  d. abide by company rules regarding sexual harassment, or confront the angry customer.

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According to Rizer, _____ do not express blatantly racist attitudes because it is no longer socially acceptable to do so, while _____ believe that they are not racist even while holding racist beliefs.
 
  a. symbolic racists; aversive racists
  b. aversive racists; symbolic racists
  c. reluctant racists; liberal racists
  d. liberal racists; reluctant racists



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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