How did UNESCO’s stance on race shift from 1950 to 1952?

a. In 1950 UNESCO portrayed race as a social construct; in 1952, it portrayed it as a biological fact.
b. In 1950 UNESCO portrayed race as a biological fact; in 1952, it portrayed it as a social construct.
c. In 1950 UNESCO described race using the language of early nineteenth-century scientific racism; in 1952, it abandoned that language.
d. In 1952 UNESCO abandoned the language of early nineteenth-century scientific racism; in 1952 it restored that language.


b. In 1950 UNESCO portrayed race as a biological fact; in 1952, it portrayed it as a social construct.

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