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According to this quote from scholar George Fredrickson: "[Racism]

originates from a mindset that regards "them" as different from "us" in
ways that are permanent and unbridgeable. This sense of difference
provides a motive or rationale for using our power advantage to treat
the...Other in ways that we would regard as cruel or unjust if applied to
members of our own group." RACISM INVOLVES:

A.Power & Class
B.Difference & Class
C.Power & Socioeconomic Status
D.Difference & Power

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Answer:

B.Difference & Class

Step-by-step explanation:

Racism involves Differences and Class. Anything that individuals with a racist mindset can target as permanent differences or differences that widely seperate them from those they target would be considered racism factors. These permanent differences can include skin color, ancestry, culture, etc. While other unbridgeable differences would mainly be in regards to Class, meaning the socioeconomic status of an individual, usually divided between high, middle, and lower class populations.

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