Ausdale and Feagin's research on children learning racism is important because it shows __________

A) how children are unable to use race as a way to differentiate between peers
B) that children apply adult biases and racism in their day-to-day interactions
C) that children use their own race as a way to gain acceptance by teachers
D) how children are unable to differentiate between different racial groups until late childhood

Answer: B

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