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sammy

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Ethnicity is considered a more correct term than social race for describing social identity because
 
  A) social race does not consider the effect of stratification.
  B) ethnicity considers both biological and cultural features.
  C) social race only considers biological features.
  D) ethnicity has no biological connotations.
  E) ethnicity is never a basis for discrimination.

Question 2

L. S. Slobodkin has analyzed the dynamics of environmental change in terms of
 
  A) degree of stability and resilience.
  B) relative input of conservation and innovation.
  C) degree of novelty, frequency, magnitude, and duration.
  D) degree of predictability and fluctuation.
  E) degree of intensification, desertification, and nucleation.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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