Malinowski's and Boas' practices of anthropology were alike in many ways. All of the following are things they shared EXCEPT:
A) they were committed fieldworkers.
B) they saw other cultures as fully rational.
C) they valued the study of history as essential to a deeper understanding of societies.
D) they were scholars who opposed racism.
E) they were innovative in the approach to fieldwork in anthropology.
C
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