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ZanzabumX [31]
3 years ago
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Attributing bigoted opinions to sources other than prejudice and/or expressing biased attitudes in some "safe" areas but not pub

licly is a part of ________.
Social Studies
2 answers:
vaieri [72.5K]3 years ago
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Answer:

This is a part of modern racism.

Explanation:

Modern racism is a subtle form of racism, expressed in a more indirect way. It is still based primarily on prejudice but the individual carrying it out tends to be more indirect about it, such as avoiding going to places where he/she knows certain races will be, for example.

In this case, the bigoted opinions and expression of biased attitudes in safe areas but not publicly is a form of modern racism because it is not a direct form but rather indirect and subtle.

Feliz [49]3 years ago
4 0

Answer: modern racism

Explanation: Attributing bigoted opinions to sources other than prejudice and/or expressing biased attitudes in some "safe" areas but not publicly is a part of modern racism. Modern racism which rears its head at opportune moments and is defined as a form of prejudice in which racist views and stereotypes are neither expressed nor endorsed—it is a form of racism that is more oblique than confrontational, and often leads to a conflict in our own personal values. While it believes in the greater integration between people, however, it also believes that racial equality has been achieved and that there is no usefulness of further policies that promote equality. Simply put, if racism has been stamped out, then it is reasonable to maintain things the way they are.

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