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Sociological Theories of Racism - correct answer Sociological explanations for how racial inequality is created and reproduced Individual Racism - correct answer When one person discriminates against another on the basis o...

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Sociology - Ch. 4 - Sociological Theories
of Race and Racism

Sociological Theories of Racism - correct answer Sociological explanations for how
racial inequality is created and reproduced



Individual Racism - correct answer When one person discriminates against another
on the basis of race or ethnicity



Racial Microagression - correct answer Daily, commonplace insults and racial slights
that cumulatively affect the psychological well-being of people of color



Institutional Racism - correct answer Policies, laws, and institutions that reproduce
racial inequalities



Systemic Racism - correct answer As defined by Joe Feagin (2001), a diverse
assortment of racist practices, encompassing daily microaggressions, deep-seated inequalities, historical
inequalities, and anti-black ideologies.



Structural Racism - correct answer Inter-institutional interactions across time and
space that reproduce racial inequality



Racialized Social Systems - correct answer Societies in which economic, political,
social, and ideological levels are partially structured by the placement of actors in racial categories or
races



Racial Formation - correct answer As defined by Michael Omi and Howard Winant
(1994), "the sociohistorical process by which racial categories are created, inhabited, transformed, and
destroyed."

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