Which of the following statements about race is correct?

A) It is based on perceived physical differences and is grounded in biology.
B) It is not a natural category and is based on cultural and social fact only.
C) It is based on biology and is considered to be culturally determined.
D) It is found only rarely in the world and only in socially stratified societies.
E) It is a purely a biological category that is defined culturally.


B

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What will be an ideal response?

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a. True b. False

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