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V125BC [204]
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1.Select two claims made by the author in this text.

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Allisa [31]4 years ago
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Question 5: The 3rd and 6th options

Question 6: C

Question 7: The 2nd option (paragraph 6)

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the set of social and economic advantages that white people have by virtue of their race in a culture characterized by racial inequality

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