White racial identity is described by Helms as a process through which

A. Whites are able to learn about their race and its history.
B. Whites are able to learn about other races and their common characteristics.
C. Whites can move toward recognizing and abandoning their White privilege.
D. Whites can process their experiences with other ethnic groups.


Answer: C

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a) we do not live by the Ten Commandments. b) we fail to think about the welfare of others. c) we allow others to define us or to make our choices for us. d) we reflect on all that we might have done and failed to do. e) none of the above.

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What will be an ideal response?

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When you see a child with a bruise on his leg, which of the following is the best choice?

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