“Ebola racism” was used to refer to __________
A) the ways the Ebola virus only affected certain races
B) the racial prejudices common among victims of the disease
C) the prejudices exacerbated by moral panic related to Ebola
D) racist beliefs that spread “like a virus”
Answer: C
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a. suicidal. b. arrested in development. c. prosocial. d. moral monsters.
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