"Scientific" racism in nineteenth-century Latin America
a. blamed non-whites for economic backwardness.
b. elevated "pure" native Americans over mestizos.
c. justified rule by those born in Spain or Portugal.
d. contributed to the growth of communist parties.
a
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A) Malcolm X. B) Elijah Muhammad. C) Louis Farrakhan. D) Stokely Carmichael.
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A. the working class B. farmers C. aristocrats D. Athenians