Carl is White and Sam is Black, in a society where Whites are clearly dominant. Carl and Sam became fast friends. What can we surmise from that development?
A. Carl and Sam had a roughly equal change in their views of the other's racial group.
B. Carl likely had a greater change in his views than Sam did.
C. Sam likely had a greater change in his views than Carl did.
D. There was likely no change in the views of either of the two men since friendships have proven to have no effect on racial prejudice.
Answer: B
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