The part of a person's self-concept that is based on his or her identification with a nation, religious or political group, occupation, or other social affiliation is called:
a. ethnic identity.
b. a stereotype.
c. ethnocentrism.
d. social identity.
d
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A) Hope, who is from the UK B) Hetta, who is from Germany C) Kendra, who is from Canada D) Nedege, who is from rural Cameroon
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