Asked by Rachel Sandfort on Jul 31, 2024

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If you live in Canada and are a white, heterosexual male who practises Christianity and speaks English, what are you considered to be, according to these aspects of your social identity?

A) a marginalized member of society
B) a member of the dominant group
C) a member of a historically underserved population
D) a member of the non-dominant group

Dominant Group

A social group that possesses the greatest power, resources, and social status within a society, exerting control and setting standards.

Marginalized Member

An individual or group that is pushed to the fringe of society and deprived of social and economic participation, often due to factors like race, gender, or economic status.

  • Acquire insight into the concepts of identity, which include personal, social, and ascribed identities, and the multifaceted aspects, notably intersectionality.
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Suren SarveswaranAug 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
This individual is a member of the dominant group in Canada based on their social identity as a white, heterosexual male who practises Christianity and speaks English. Historically, this group has held power and privilege in Canadian society.