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Which of the following is NOT one of the divisions of human beings organized by Linnaeus?

A.Monstrosus

B.Africanus

C.Americus

D.Asiaticus

E.Spanicus

Answer Key: E

Question 2 of 25
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Which of the following was repealed by the Magnuson Act?

A.the Chinese Exclusion Act

B.the Indian Removal Act

C.the Gentleman’s Agreement

D.Plessy v. Ferguson

Answer Key: A

Question 3 of 25
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Which of the following freed slaves in the United States?

A.the Fourth Amendment

B.the Thirteenth Amendment

C.the Fourteenth Amendment

D.the Fifteenth Amendment

Answer Key: B

Question 4 of 25
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Which of the following declared that “all men are created equal”?

A.the U.S. Constitution

B.the Bill of Rights

C.the Thirteenth Amendment

D.the Declaration of Independence

Answer Key: D

Question 5 of 25
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Abraham Lincoln authorized which of the following statements on black freedom?

A.Black Codes

B.the Emancipation Proclamation

C.the Magnuson Act

D.Executive Order 8802

Answer Key: B

Question 6 of 25
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Symbolic ethnicity occurs when members of which group identifies with an ethnic group?

A.mixed-race Americans

B.ethnic minorities

C.racial minorities

D.whites

E.B & C

Answer Key: D

Question 7 of 25
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A government accountability study found that the Indian Health Service was pushing what procedure to Native American women?

A.abortion

B.sterilization

C.vaccination

D.all of the above

Answer Key: B

Question 8 of 25
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Structural racism reflects the use of which of the following to perpetuate group inequity?

A.policies

B.practices

C.cultural Norms

D.all of the above

Answer Key: D

Question 9 of 25
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According to the text, which of the following groups has the

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