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1. Which sentence is incorrect and describes a common misconception about racism?
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2. What is racism? Choose the best answer.
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3. A study cited in The Pervasive Reality of Anti-Black Racism in Canada found that “teachers in Ontario were twice as likely to rate a white student as “excellent” than a Black student on their report card – even when those students had the same standardized EQAO scores”. This is an example of racism on an … level.
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4. Anti-racism is… Choose ALL correct responses.
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5. According to the metaphor of systemic racism as a moving walkway, developed by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, a person who stands still on the moving walkway is an antiracist.
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