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Social Studies, 15.01.2020 04:31 emmilicious

Old-fashioned racism is based on the idea of unchangeable traits that make some people better than others. the new racism, called " racism," uses race neutral rhetoric; it blames the troubles of minority groups on their different cultures.

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