What is the relationship between racial identity and racial inequality in a post-race, color-blind world?

A. Racial inequality is reduced because racial identity is not considered, as people hold the common belief that all humans are equal.
B. Race is viewed as an inherited identity that one cannot choose, but racial inequalities remain essentially ignored.
C. Racial inequalities are accepted as inherent differences between racial identities, and these inequities are ingrained into color-blind societies.
D. Racial identities are viewed only on a cultural level, fostering equality between all races.

B. Race is viewed as an inherited identity that one cannot choose, but racial inequalities remain essentially ignored.

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The term civil rights refers to

A. the rights of all Americans provided for in the Fourteenth Amendment. B. civil liberties such as freedom of religion, speech, or assembly. C. what the government must do to ensure freedom from discrimination. D. limitations on what the government may not do to interfere with individual liberties. E. the rights of all Americans provided for in the Fourteenth Amendment and what the government must do to ensure freedom from discrimination.

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