KNOWLEDGE. (1 point each) Modified True or False. Write T if the statement is correct and F if it is not. If the statement is not correct, change the underlined word(s) to make the sentence correct.
1. Racism can take the form of dislike, anger, discomfort, disgust, or hatred to a particular group of people. 2. Explicit stereotype refers to the stereotype that is embedded in the subconscious of a person. 3. Prejudice takes the form of restricting others of opportunities or privileges. 4. A partheid is a form of gender discrimination. 5. A stereotype can lead to racism