What is racism?
What is racism?
Racism is unacceptable under any _____ ( 情况 ).
Racism is unacceptable under any _____ ( 情况 ).
A Rose for Emilyis about the extremes of A: disparity B: Isolation C: Memory D: Racism
A Rose for Emilyis about the extremes of A: disparity B: Isolation C: Memory D: Racism
“A Rose for Emily” is a story about the extremes of _________. A: memory B: racism C: technology D: isolation
“A Rose for Emily” is a story about the extremes of _________. A: memory B: racism C: technology D: isolation
From the passage we can learn that<br/>_______. A: both blacks and whites are bewildered by racism B: examples of racism are becoming rare in the US C: official segregation is forgotten because of bad memories D: a black man born in Harlem will be the next US president.
From the passage we can learn that<br/>_______. A: both blacks and whites are bewildered by racism B: examples of racism are becoming rare in the US C: official segregation is forgotten because of bad memories D: a black man born in Harlem will be the next US president.
Which one is TRUE? A: Racism only exists in Europe. B: To some extent, back translation can prevent amusing translation problems. C: Prejudice involves not only racism, but also many other forms. D: Translation problem has nothing to do with culture.
Which one is TRUE? A: Racism only exists in Europe. B: To some extent, back translation can prevent amusing translation problems. C: Prejudice involves not only racism, but also many other forms. D: Translation problem has nothing to do with culture.
Harry Allen hoped Mayer would “keep speaking as _____ as he clearly can against racism/white supremacy.”
Harry Allen hoped Mayer would “keep speaking as _____ as he clearly can against racism/white supremacy.”
People can accept that an African American says: "I'm so proud of being black!". However, they can't accept a white person says: "I'm so proud of being white!" This shows_______. A: racism B: reverse racism C: political correctness D: the diversity of culture
People can accept that an African American says: "I'm so proud of being black!". However, they can't accept a white person says: "I'm so proud of being white!" This shows_______. A: racism B: reverse racism C: political correctness D: the diversity of culture
We can learn from Invisible Man that racism is a devastating force, possessing the power to render black Americans virtually invisible.
We can learn from Invisible Man that racism is a devastating force, possessing the power to render black Americans virtually invisible.
The protagonist of Invisible Man encounters many people and situations that slowly force him to face the truth about racism and his own lack of ______.
The protagonist of Invisible Man encounters many people and situations that slowly force him to face the truth about racism and his own lack of ______.