Theories of ethnic identity argue that
A. A person's sense of ethnic identity often develops in response to discrimination or some form of oppression.
B. A person's sense of ethnic identity may be strong even if it is primarily symbolic.
C. People differ in their sense of belonging to their ethnic group.
D. A person's sense of ethnic identity can become stronger or weaker over the life span.
E. All of the above.
E
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