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Which perspective believes that racism is useful because it strengthens bonds between in-group members through the ostracism of out-group members?

a.Symbolic interactionists
b.Functionalists
c.Racial Conflict theorists

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Answer:

Functionalists

Step-by-step explanation:

b) Functionalists

From a functionalist point of view, ethnic & racial disparities must have fulfilled an important role in order to persist as long as they claim. A functionalist may aim at "functions" and "dysfunctions" induced by racial injustice.

Another way of applying the functionalist viewpoint to racism is just to discuss how racism can add value to the benefit of society by stabilizing links between representatives of in groups by ostracizing members of out-groups

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