Anthropologists in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries did which of the following?

A. They viewed non-Western peoples as roughly the same as Westerners in intelligence.
B. They sought to create new universities in non-Western societies to support research.
C. They pointed out similar folkways between Western and non-Western societies.
D. They created zoo-like "native villages" for people in Europe and America.


Answer: D

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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