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A
The belief in racial superiority was solidified through legal and educational systems.
B
Economic competition between races was non-existent.
C
Racial identities were strictly biological and unchangeable.
D
The media played no role in shaping public perception of race.
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Answer
During the Jim Crow era, systemic racism was deeply rooted in social dynamics that favored white people while oppressing Black individuals. One key idea is that society was structured to maintain power and privilege for whites, often through laws and social norms that enforced segregation and discrimination. W. E. B.
Detailed Explanation
During the Jim Crow era, laws and schools taught that some races were better than others. Other options are incorrect because Some might think that races did not compete economically; It's a common belief that race is only about biology.
Key Concepts
Race-Conflict Theory
Systemic Racism
Social Constructs of Race
Topic
W.E.B. DuBois and Race-Conflict Theory
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hard level question
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