What has happened to Sikhs in the United States after the attacks of 9/11/2001?

a. Non-Sikhs have learned to distinguish Sikhs from the Taliban and other radical groups.
b. Sikhs in the U.S. have been very happy on the whole with their situation.
c. Sikhs have often been mistaken for radical Muslims.
d. The situation of Sikhs in the U.S. did not change after 9/11.


c. Sikhs have often been mistaken for radical Muslims.

Analysis:
a. Incorrect. Since 9/11/2001, Sikhs have often been mistaken for members of dangerous groups.
b. Incorrect. Sikhs have been troubled by their often difficult situation.
c. Correct. Sikhs have often been mistaken for members of the Taliban in particular. They have been carefully working to build a better understanding of their Sikh identity.
d. Incorrect. The Sikh situation changed for the worse after 9/11.

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