I don’t know I haven’t read the “second passage” so it is impossible for me to help you I’m sorry
Answer: Intersectionality
Explanation: Intersectionality is a term used to describe the discrimination, segregation or oppression suffered by an individual arising from the individual's social, political and physical affiliation. It explains how social and political factors such as race, gender, sex, class are used cumulatively to form a distinct modes of oppression towards a certain group. Racism and sexism which are distinct discriminatory terms based on race and gender respectively are combined with other political and social discriminatory features to create an interdependent or overlapping system of discrimination or oppression.
The correct answer is research
There are many concepts about what it is to research. In dictionaries, in methodology books there are several explanations.
Research is nothing more than the curiosity we have on a given topic, whatever it may be. This curiosity is often prompted by our perception of our professional experiences.
When we research, we discover, we learn and so we build our knowledge, through the learning that research offers.
Research means finding something and it is implicit to talk to people, often having to move from one place to another or even from one city to another, not to mention the countless readings that are made, research in libraries, specialized websites , in short, everything so that our research is successfully concluded.
The fallacy that is described by your friend's belief that there is no more segregation is B) legalistic fallacy.
<h3>What is legalistic fallacy?
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This is the belief that there is no more racism in a certain sector simply because there are laws that exist against that sort of racism.
Your friend here does not believe in racist segregation because there are laws against it so this must be a legalistic fallacy.
In conclusion, option B is correct.
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