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According to the Authors, One Nearly Inevitable Consequence of Being

Question 120

Question 120

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According to the authors, one nearly inevitable consequence of being the target of relentless prejudice is __________.


A) genocide
B) discrimination
C) lower self-esteem
D) rebellion

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