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Read the following excerpt before answering the next question. I spent a lot of time working on globalization when I was president,coming to terms with the fundamental fact of interdependence that goes far beyond economics: open borders,easy travel,easy immigration,free flow of money as well as people,products,and services.I tried to figure out how to maximize the dynamism of global interdependence and still broaden its impact in terms of economics and opportunity.The one thing that I am quite sure of is that interdependence is not a choice,it's not a policy,it is the inevitable condition of our time.So,divorce is not an option....
Therefore,the mission of the moment clearly is to build up the positive and reduce the negative forces of global interdependence in a way that enables us to keep score in the right way.Are people going to be better off,will our children have a better chance,will we be more united than divided?
Former President Bill Clinton,speech at Guildhall,London,2006
Which of the following would be most likely to support the ideas articulated in the excerpt?
Racist Aesthetic
An approach or preference in art, literature, or design that promotes or reinforces racial stereotypes, often subtly or subconsciously.
Antiracist Aesthetic
A style or approach in art, literature, and media that seeks to confront and challenge racism and promote racial equality.
Hotbed
An environment conducive to the rapid growth or development of something, often used in the context of innovation or the spread of ideas.
Antiracist Aesthetic
Artistic expressions and creations that actively oppose racism and seek to promote racial equality and understanding.
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