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    The Afonso Arinos Act Was a Rather Timid Law That
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The Afonso Arinos Act was a rather timid law that nonetheless prohibited


A) gender discrimination.
B) racial discrimination in Brazil's "racial democracy."
C) discrimination against foreigners.
D) discrimination against Jews.

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