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Tim attended schools in an affluent community that had many academic resources and opportunities for students. Waylon attended schools in a low-income community with few of these resources. Because of this, Tim is more ready to take difficult courses in college. In terms of the liberation perspective, what does Tim have that Waylon does not?
 
  a. biculturality
  b. unearned privilege
  c. a neighborhood tipping point
  d. internalized oppression

Question 2

In an oppressive system, members of the privileged group:
 
  a. all exhibit overtly prejudiced behavior.
  b. may not recognize their privilege.
  c. receive no benefits from the oppressive system.
  d. have certain personality traits in common.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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