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Discussion Questions Chapter 3

Discussion Questions Chapter 3

Q 1. Why were black churches so central to the organization of the Civil Rights Movement?. Why must we be aware of the tokenistic fallacy when discussing political representation by nonwhite politicians?3. Why are voter ID laws so controversial?4. What are some examples of implicit racial appeals used by politicians?

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1.The black churches were so central to the organization of the city churches because there were so many movements at that time that supported the black community, and there were always triple that were supported by the black community. So the dominance of the black community triggered a reaction in the community, and the churches, in return, supported the black community (Lawson, 1991). 2.There are a lot of reasons for the awareness of the tokenistic fallacy, and there has always been a reason for representation where the community falls under this umbrella, so the main reason behind this concept is that the white community is really a superior community and all other communities are inferior.