1. According to Thornhill there are two meanings of color-blindness: one prescriptive, the other descriptive
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False
2- Thomas F. Pettigrew's (1979) research suggests that individuals who perceive Black men with hoodies as a threat commit the ultimate attribution error.
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False
3- The "model minority" image of Asian Americans appeared in the mid-60s, at the peak of the civil rights movement and the ethnic consciousness movements.
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False
4- Clearly, many Americans are not convinced Muslim Americans pose some kind of threat to American society and that they are like other Americans
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False
5- The use of Native American names such as Redmen, Fighting Sioux, Utes, and even Savages is not common in high schools, community colleges, and universities.
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False
6- Anti-miscegenation laws were not deemed necessary to preserve the White race and, relatedly, to keep power concentrated in the hands of Whites.
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False
7- For students of all racial backgrounds, Greek membership is NOT one way to achieve this kind of successful social integration
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False
8- Furthermore, Europeans benefited disproportionately from discretionary policies, which allowed certain "illegal" immigrants to legalize their status.
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False