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swpotter12

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People who have common ancestry and physical characteristics are members of the same
 
  a. ethnic group.
  b. ethnicity.
  c. race.
  d. socioeconomic group.

Question 2

People who have common ancestry and generally are similar in language, religion, and other cultural patterns belong to the same
 
  a. ethnic group.
  b. lineage.
  c. race.
  d. socioeconomic group.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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