> is a prime example of how the U.S. constructed racial categories. This concept developed out of miscegenation laws tha
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Question 11 Race is a social construction and category that can change... Over time 1 pts O Depending on the place/location O As a result of laws All of the above are correct
Institutional Racism does not have to be purposeful or intentional. True False Question 9 Jonathan is Asian American and his parents are from Vietnam. He identifies as Asian American, but when he is more specific, he shares that he is Vietnamese. Jonathan's race is while his ethnicity is Vietnamese, Asian American, Asian O Asian, Vietnamese 1 pts Asian American, Asian
Question 7 1 pts In conducting her research study on banking practices, Ann discovers that major banks were giving loans with higher interest rates to black lenders compared to their white counterparts with the same financial history and income. This systemic banking practice is an example of Color-Clear Racism Individual Racism Institutional Racism Two-faced racism
> is a prime example of how the U.S. constructed racial categories. This concept developed out of miscegenation laws that prohibited interracial marriage. O The One-drop rule O Symbolic ethnicity Straight-line assimilation Scientific racism Institutional Racism does not have to be purposeful or intentional. True False Question 9 Jonathan is Asian American and his parents are from Vietnam. He identifies as Asian American, but when he is more specific, he shares that he is Vietnamese. Jonathan's race is while his ethnicity is Vietnamese, Asian American, Asian O Asian, Vietnamese 1 pts Asian American, Asian
Question 7 1 pts In conducting her research study on banking practices, Ann discovers that major banks were giving loans with higher interest rates to black lenders compared to their white counterparts with the same financial history and income. This systemic banking practice is an example of Color-Clear Racism Individual Racism Institutional Racism Two-faced racism