When the author mentions the apparently naturalized representations of events and situations relating to race, whether “factual” or “fictional,” which have racist premises and propositions inscribed in them as a set of unquestioned assumptions, he is referring to ______.
A. intentional racism
B. ideological based morality
C. underrepresentation of low-income members of society
D. inferential racism
D. inferential racism
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In April ________ the new Emperor Meiji issued a “charter oath” in which he renounced, at least officially, the restrictive measures of the past.
a. 1868. b. 1854. c. 1885. d. 1905.
The German torpedoing and sinking of the British liner Lusitania in ______ cost the lives of more than 100 Americans and brought the United States to the brink of joining the war in Europe.
a. 1914. b. 1917. c. 1918. d. 1915.
How did Marx dissent from the prevailing nationalistic attitude in Europe?
A) He stressed that working class movements must be international, not regional to achieve success. B) He suggested that the nation was not greater as a whole than each citizen's needs. C) He stressed the individual not the state. D) He did not dissent from a nationalistic viewpoint. E) He was indifferent to the viewpoint, as it could both help his cause and interfere with it.
The congressional elections of 1866 resulted in a resounding victory for the Republicans.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)