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A term that is notoriously ill defined but often refers to efforts to ban anything that liberals, diversity advocates, minority groups, or feminists find offensive is called
 
  a. Hate speech
  b. Diversity do wop
  c. Liberal lies
  d. Political correctness

Question 2

The term ________ refers to the forced deportation of people, accompanied by systematic violence including death.
 
  a. apartheid
  b. segmented assimilation
  c. ethnic cleansing
  d. fusion



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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