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Group B is different from the dominant group at the time of its entrance into Leutonia, a fictional multiethnic society.In a few generations, however, its members have blended almost imperceptibly into the mainstream and are hardly distinguishable from members of the dominant group.Group C is also different from the dominant group at the time of its entrance into Leutonia, but its members remain subordinated and are the constant targets of prejudice and discrimination.What assumption can be made about group C?


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White Nationalist Identification

An ideology that emphasizes racial purity and promotes the social, political, and economic dominance of white people, often marked by a strong sense of white identity and nationalism.

Boundary Work

Activities undertaken by social groups to create, maintain, or modify the divisions and distinctions that define and separate them from others, often based on race, ethnicity, class, or profession.

Racial Relations

The interactions and relationships between people of different racial backgrounds, including the dynamics of power, prejudice, and cooperation.

Exclusivity

A policy or situation where certain services, products, or privileges are restricted to a specific group or individual.

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