What is the primary claim of the Great Replacement Theory?
The Great Replacement Theory Explained

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That all cultures should assimilate into one dominant culture.
That immigration has no impact on society.
That non-white immigration is part of a plot to replace white populations.
That non-white immigration is beneficial to society.
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How is race defined according to the transcript?
By cultural practices.
By geographical location.
By political and social constructs.
By genetic markers.
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What is the effect of cultural assimilation according to the transcript?
It is impossible to achieve.
It causes conflict and division.
It leads to the loss of dominant culture.
It results in peaceful integration into existing culture.
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What is the primary pigment in human skin that determines skin color?
Chlorophyll
Carotene
Melanin
Hemoglobin
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Who is credited with popularizing the modern concept of the Great Replacement Theory?
Steve King
Warren Northern
A Norwegian terrorist
Renaud Camus
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What is a significant danger associated with the Great Replacement Theory?
It has no real-world impact.
It promotes cultural diversity.
It can incite violence and radicalization.
It encourages peaceful assimilation.
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Which of the following is NOT a common talking point of the Great Replacement Theory?
Diversity is conflict.
Diversity enriches societies.
Biology is destiny.
Whites are being exploited.
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