Multiple Choice
In Phinney's stages of ethnic/racial identity development, a person in the diffuse ethnic identity stage is most likely to say,
A) "I think people should know what Black people had to go through to get to where we are now."
B) "I don't go looking for my culture. I just go by what my parents say and do, and what they tell me to do, the way they are."
C) "My past is just there; I have no reason to worry about it. I'm American now."
D) "People put me down because I'm from Mexico, but I don't care anymore. I can accept myself more."
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