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Quiz 3: The White Racial Frame- a Social Force
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Question 61
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In his 1830 lectures, the leading German philosopher G. W.F. Hegel spoke about the "Negro" as "natural man in his wild and untamed nature" and argued that there is "nothing remotely humanized in the Negro's character."
Question 62
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In the nineteenth century, the leading French anatomist Paul Broca broke new ground in understanding how the brain works, yet he was also a leading racist thinker.
Question 63
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The Dred Scott decision revealed that all black Americans, whether slave or technically "free," were inferior racialized beings with no rights, and white supremacy was asserted to be part of the law of the land.
Question 64
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Before he became president, Abraham Lincoln had argued that the physical difference between racial groups was insurmountable.
Question 65
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Abraham Lincoln, soon called the "Great Emancipator," had made his white- supremacist views very clear, views later cited by southern officials in their 1960s struggle to protect legal segregation.
Question 66
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Nowadays, Abraham Lincoln's racist views are overlooked, even by white-supremacist groups.
Question 67
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In his extraordinarily influential writings, the English scientist Charles Darwin applied the important evolutionary idea of "natural selection" ONLY to animal development, NOT to the development of human "races."
Question 68
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President Theodore Roosevelt opposed scientific racism.
Question 69
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In the twenty-first century fewer than two dozen corporations control much of the U.S. mainstream media.
Question 70
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Television viewing has an important effect on white viewers' negative stereotypes of U.S. Latinos, especially when these viewers feel that they had learned important information about Latinos from watching television.