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aabwk4

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The story of the brothers Paul and Philip Malon, was used to illustrate:
 
  a. the failures of multiculturalism.
  b. a humorous look at the inaccuracies of birth records.
  c. the truism that racial appearance and racial definition always match.
  d. the difficulties of accurately assigning race.
  e. the ultimate strength of biological over social definitions of race.

Question 2

The average number of children that a woman must bear to sustain the size of an existing population is
 
  a. one.
  b. 2.1
  c. 3.1
  d. 4.1



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

b



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