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How do anthropologists feel about the accuracy or worthiness of a group's cultural knowledge?
 
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Explain the relationship between cultural differences and biological difference.
 
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Answer to Question 1

In our professional role, anthropologists mostly do not judge the accuracy or worthiness of a group's knowledge.

Answer to Question 2

Cultural differences and biological differences are largely independent of one another.



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