Social races

A. have some biological basis, although they mostly can be explained through culture.
B. have declined in importance, so anthropologists no longer study the subject.
C. are a cultural construction and have no real world effects.
D. are biologically distinct from ethnic groups.
E. are groups assumed to have a biological basis, but they are defined in a culturally arbitrary manner.


E

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