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13 October, 22:21

Which of the following is a conclusion of a survey on White attitudes toward African Americans? Select one: a. a. Less progress was made in the 1950s and 1960s than that was made in the late twentieth and beginning of the twenty-first centuries. b. c. There has been a growing reluctance by Whites for integration, interracial dating, and having members of minority groups attain political office. c. d. Even during periods of dramatic social upheaval, White attitudes toward African Americans remain unchanged within all generations. d. b. The pursuit of a color-blind agenda has created lower levels of support for politics that could reduce racial inequality if implemented.

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  1. 13 October, 22:35
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    The answer is: c. There has been a growing reluctance by Whites for integration, interracial dating, and having members of minority groups attain political office

    In the 1950s, American people were in a transitional phase in term of their perception toward African American. Ever since the 17th century, Black people were never seen as equal in American society.

    So after the abolishment, many of American people still can't fully accept the fact that Black people are equal to them and the fact that the power in society have to be shifted. This lead to the growing reluctance in integration, interracial dating, and having members of minority groups attain political office
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