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RYAN BANYAN

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The client believes that his depression is related to an evil spell. He wears an amulet around his neck, which he refuses to remove. The caregiver does not insist he remove it because he or she recognizes the importance of the client's
 
  1. norms.
  2. culture.
  3. religious beliefs.
  4. environmental control.

Question 2

__________ is a term that divides people into groups based on biological characteristics, including skin color, features, hair texture, and self-identification.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



strudel15

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Answer to Question 1

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Religious beliefs and practices vary widely.

Answer to Question 2

Race
Race differs from ethnicity in that ethnicity refers to similar characteristics but is better defined socially.



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