How do Norgaard, Reed, and Bacon build on theories of racialization and settler colonialism in their research?

A. They challenge the hierarchical understanding of racial categories.
B. They show that practices of colonialism have changed over time.
C. They explore the intersection of these theories with the natural environment.
D. They argue that colonialism is distinct from White supremacy.


Ans: C

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