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jewish americans, african americans, and hispanic americans were not permitted to purchase houses in the suburb of lakewood, california, when it was first built in 1950. however, the developers reversed this policy within a few years and started selling homes to families regardless of religious faith or ethnicity. what does this tell us about stigma? a. stigma is only a problem in areas where money is involved. b. stigmatized identities change over time. c. stigmatized identities can be overcome through passing. d. stigma leaves permanent marks on those it affects.

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jewish americans, african americans, and hispanic americans were not permitted to purchase houses in the suburb of lakewood, california, when it was first built in 1950. however, the developers reversed this policy within a few years and started selling homes to families regardless of religious faith or ethnicity. what does this tell us about stigma? a. stigma is only a problem in areas where money is involved. b. stigmatized identities change over time. c. stigmatized identities can be overcome through passing. d. stigma leaves permanent marks on those it affects.

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