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Jewish families as well as African Americans and Hispanics were not permitted to purchase houses in the suburb of Lakewood, California, when it was first built in 1950. However, within a few years, the developers reversed this policy and started selling homes to families regardless of religious faith or ethnicity. What does this tell us about stigma? Group of answer choices

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Answer:stigmatized identities change over time, they are not stable .

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Stigmatized identities or stigmas at large they change overtime. As we get more educated on individual differences culturally , ethinically , racially etc we are able to embrace diversity and acknowledge the

differences that exist between individuals without being judgemental over those differences or without seeing them as things that separates us and create boundaries .

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