The anthropological perspective does not:

a. look at the diversity of the human experience.
b. narrow our viewpoint of how our species has evolved through time and space.
c. help to avoid ethnocentric pitfalls.
d. offer a wider appreciation through time and space.
e. give a wider appreciation of the human experience.


b

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