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In Social Science There Are No Ultimately True Meanings for Any

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In social science there are no ultimately true meanings for any of the concepts that social scientists typically study. So, the meaning of a given response to a question depends in large part on the wording of the question. That is true of every question and answer. Sometimes the manner in which a question is asked, it seems to encourage particular response. Such questions are called _____.


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Civil Rights Movement

A social and political campaign in the United States during the 1950s and 1960s, aimed at ending racial discrimination and gaining equal rights for African Americans.

Ethnic Chauvinism

An exaggerated or aggressive form of patriotism and pride in one's ethnic group, often accompanied by feelings of superiority over other groups.

Racial Superiority

The belief that a particular race is inherently superior to others, often used to justify discriminatory practices or attitudes.

Prointegrationist SENTIMENT

A viewpoint or belief favoring the integration of segregated societies, particularly in terms of racial or ethnic divisions.

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