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10. Which concept from Critical Legal Studies did Critical Race Theory (CRT) adopt?
a). The idea that legal decisions always have a single correct outcome
b). The belief that laws should be strictly interpreted based on historical precedent
c). Legal indeterminacy-the notion that cases can be decided differently depending on interpretations and emphasis
d). The view that judicial rulings should be determined solely by economic factors
11. Does Ruth Frankenberg argue that Whiteness is purely cultural and has no structural implications?
True/ False
12. Du Bois argues that the concept of "the veil" keeps Black people from seeing themselves as:
a). Equal citizens in a democratic society
b). Individuals with unique identities
c). People shaped by spiritual traditions
d). Detached from their African roots
10. Which concept from Critical Legal Studies did Critical Race Theory (CRT) adopt?
a). The idea that legal decisions always have a single correct outcome
b). The belief that laws should be strictly interpreted based on historical precedent
c). Legal indeterminacy-the notion that cases can be decided differently depending on interpretations and emphasis
d). The view that judicial rulings should be determined solely by economic factors
11. Does Ruth Frankenberg argue that Whiteness is purely cultural and has no structural implications?
True/ False
12. Du Bois argues that the concept of "the veil" keeps Black people from seeing themselves as:
a). Equal citizens in a democratic society
b). Individuals with unique identities
c). People shaped by spiritual traditions
d). Detached from their African roots
Answers
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10. c). Legal indeterminacy - the notion that cases can be decided differently depending on interpretations and emphasis
11. False
12. a). Equal citizens in a democratic society
11. False
12. a). Equal citizens in a democratic society