Proponents of color-blind racism oppose: A. public welfare assistance. B. employer-provided health insurance. C. merit-based college admissions. D. equal treatment for all.
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Proponents of color-blind racism believe that race should not be a factor in any decision-making process, and that everyone should be treated equally regardless of their race. Show more…
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