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Collmarie

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Why is skin color not biologically adequate to distinguish a group of people?
 
  a. Skin color is a continuum of difference.
  b. Skin color is not visible to all people.
  c. Color is a cultural category and not all people define color the same way.
  d. Skin color is never the sole characteristics of race.
  e. Skin does not technically hold or transmit color.

Question 2

The Burakumin in Japan are regarded by Japanese society as a(n):
 
  a. Race.
  b. Class.
  c. Ethnic group.
  d. Caste.
  e. Clan.



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Answer to Question 1

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Collmarie

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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
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