The use of race-neutral principles to defend the racially unequal status quo is: Group of answer choices Internalized racism Color-blind racism Ideological racism: Environmental racism
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Race-neutral principles refer to policies or practices that do not explicitly consider race as a factor, aiming to treat everyone equally regardless of their racial background. Show more…
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