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Racism
Racism is defined as prejudice and discrimination directed at an individual based on their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group. It is a prevalent issue in the United States, affecting a wide range of communities, including Native Americans, Arab Americans, Jewish Americans, Asian Americans, African Americans, and Latinos.
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Which of the following are examples of types of prejudice and discrimination?
Which of the following statements accurately describe types of prejudice and discrimination?
Which of the following best describes homophobia?
Which of the following is an example of ageism?
Racism
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Which of the following statements best describes racism?
Which of the following is an example of subtle racism?
Which of the following can be considered a consequence of racism?
Which of the following scenarios illustrates how racism can be subtle and hard to detect?
Example of Racial Discrimination: Segregated Water Fountains in the Jim Crow South
Example of Racism: Social Experiment with Bike Theft
Example of Racism: 'Driving While Black' (DWB)
Example of Racism: Discriminatory ID Checks for Latino Shoppers
Example of Racism: Police Harassment and Trivialization of Latino Issues in East Haven
White Supremacy