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littleanan

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In a _____________ system of race relations it is frequently claimed that members of the subordinate group are childlike and helpless, so that dominant group members
 
  are doing them a great favor by providing them with shelter and work and teaching the ways of civilization.
  a. Paternalistic
  b. Rigid competitive
  c. Fluid competitive
  d. Controlled

Question 2

The main difference between paternalistic and competitive race relations is
 
  a. That paternalistic race relations are better
  b. There is visible race conflict and competition in competitive race systems
  c. Paternalistic race relations are more benevolent
  d. Competitive race relations systems have less violence and conflict than paternalistic



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: a

Answer to Question 2

ANS: b



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