Being able to “code switch,” or speak one way with one group of people and another way in the dominant group, is an example of __________

a. assimilation
b. double consciousness
c. ethnic pluralism
d. color-blind racism


Answer: B

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How can terrorist groups such as ISIS use food as a weapon of war?

What will be an ideal response?

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