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What does systemic racism refer to? (A) An individual's personal racist beliefs (B) A system-wide pattern of policies or practices that perpetuate racial inequality (C) Occasional instances of racial discrimination (D) A legal system that protects against racial discrimination

          What does systemic racism refer to?
(A) An individual's personal racist beliefs
(B) A system-wide pattern of policies or practices that perpetuate racial inequality
(C) Occasional instances of racial discrimination
(D) A legal system that protects against racial discrimination
        
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What does systemic racism refer to?
(A) An individual's personal racist beliefs
(B) A system-wide pattern of policies or practices that perpetuate racial inequality
(C) Occasional instances of racial discrimination
(D) A legal system that protects against racial discrimination

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0:00 Hi everybody.
00:01 So today we're going to be going through problem number 14 in chapter 13 social behavior.
00:05 And we're going to be talking about discrimination.
00:11 So through a lens of psychology, and we can define discrimination as so.
00:18 So discrimination is basically any behavior that is unfair or unjust against members of a specific group.
00:25 So i'm going to write that down here.
00:28 Behavior.
00:30 Behaviors or actions that are.
00:36 Unjust, directed towards a group.
00:47 So i'll give you a few examples to better contextualize this...
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