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Racial traits aren't the only phenotypic expressions that contribute to social identity. __________ are also critically important.
 
  a. Skin and eyes color.
  b. Hair and nose.
  c. ABO blood and sickle cell type.
  d. Height and weight
  e. Sex and age

Question 2

The modern biological usage of the term race
 
  a. has precise definitions agreed upon by all anthropologists.
  b. refers to the geographically patterned phenotypic variation within a species.
  c. refers only to skin color.
  d. refers only to I. Q.
  e. refers to a person's nationality.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B



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