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mpobi80

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What does it mean when one states that humans are members of the same polytypic species?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

In almost all parts of the world, nation building:
 
  a. results in the destruction of multiethnic societies
 b. results in the preservation of multiethnic societies
 c. results in the increased development of ethnic societies
  d. has no effect on multiethnic societies



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Answer to Question 1

It refers to the fact that humans are divided into populations that differ in the expression of one or
more traits.

Answer to Question 2

a



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