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Martha is an orthodox person. She believes that gays and lesbians will be cursed for their crime against nature, and if she interacts with them she will also suffer. Which of the following best describes Martha?
 
  a. xenophobe
  b. homophobe
  c. sinophobe
  d. homosexual

Question 2

Discuss the five primary factors that create residential segregation in the United States.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

The five primary factors that create residential segregation in the United States are as follows:

1 . People refuse to sell or rent to people of the wrong race, ethnicity, or religion because of private prejudice and discrimination.
2 . The prejudicial policies of real estate companies steer people to the correct neighborhoods.
3 . Government policies do not effectively enforce anti-bias legislation.
4 . Public housing policies today, as well as past construction patterns, reinforce locating housing for the poor in inner-city neighborhoods.
5 . Policies of banks and other lenders create barriers based on race to financing home purchasing.



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