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cartlidgeashley

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People classified as black fall along a continuum of skin shades. Still many Americans do not question why so many shades of skin qualify someone as just black. In doing so people
 
  a. make race seem like a logical way to divide humanity.
  b. treat skin color as irrelevant.
  c. reject the U.S. system of racial classification.
  d. reify race.

Question 2

_________ means anticipated or intended.
 
  a. Latent
  b. Manifest
  c. Function
  d. Dysfunction



momtoalll

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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