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The belief that a (perceived) racial difference is a sufficient reason to value one person less than another is known as ______ racism and is pervasive in Japan.

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User Jmons
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Intrinsic (racism).

Step-by-step explanation:

The intrinsic racism is different from biological racism because it involves a sense of cultural (not biological or race) superiority that relies in an intrinsic and insurmountable cultural difference. In Japan, for example, this racism is really popular, sadly, due to the fact that they don't like or really welcome foreigners into their lands. (Or were until a few years ago).

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