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    The Fallacy of Racial Morality Is a Belief Suggesting
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The Fallacy of Racial Morality Is a Belief Suggesting

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Question 1

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The fallacy of racial morality is a belief suggesting


A) a tentative connection between skin color and religiosity
B) a weak connection between racial traits and ethical standards
C) a strong connection between racial traits and ethical standards
D) a strong connection between religion and morality

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