Racism is the belief that

a. there are variations in human populations.
b. some races are innately inferior to others.
c. variations between human populations are noticeable.
d. all races are equal.


b

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a. scientific b. religious c. social d. accurate

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If a person with type A blood receives a transfusion of type B blood, the recipient's blood would experience:

A. heavy agglutination of the donor's cells B. light agglutination of the donor's cells C. no agglutination of the recipient's cells D. no agglutination of the donor's cells

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Standards that form our orientation to the world around us are

a. norms. b. folkways. c. values. d. money.

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All of the following are strong challenges that nation-states face from increasing globalization except:

a. Rise of multinational corporations that cut across nation-state lines. b. Rise of global governing organizations, such as United Nations, which takes away their autonomy. c. Increasingly international workforce both in and outside of the nation-state. d. Rise of global forces integrating the world at a level beyond that of the nation-state. e. Employees that are transnationals.

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