Multiple Choice
The author's main point in Introduction to How the Irish Became White is
A) becoming an accepted part of the dominant culture is key to being able to successfully compete in that culture, regardless of race or ethnicity.
B) it's a moot point; the Irish were already white.
C) oppression only occurs to people of color.
D) None of these answers is correct.
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