His social identity will play a either a small role or a large role based on what he is presenting. For example, if he is presenting on how to grow a plant his social identity will play a small role because he cannot influence anything that has to do with growing plants. Your questions are based on opinion so I will answer based on what I would think. I would not believe him more just because of his color or race, if he had experience in growing plants I would believe him more based on this information, while if they had never grown plants I would be less likely to believe them. I would not have a different opinion if they were a person of color. I think that he has experienced discrimination before simply because everyone has. The level of discrimination that he has faced depends on his backround.
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Through my research I found questions similar to this with matching options:
A. now spread to northern states
B. considered unconstitutional
C. considered constitutional
D. now banned in the south
Among those following choices, the best answer would be the third option C) Considered constitutional.