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burchfield96

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Biopsychological equality is the notion that:
 
  a. Every person has equal intelligence.
  b. All human groups have equal biological and mental capabilities.
  c. From a biological and psychological perspective humans are, for all practical purposes, the same as other primates.
  d. There should be political programs to assure equal rights of all people.
  e. Human culture is rooted in human biology.

Question 2

In Anthropology, the concept of race:
 
  a. Has been found to be inadequate for scientifically meaningful classification of humans.
  b. Has great scientific utility but no political implication.
  c. Is agreed on by both biological and cultural anthropologists to be very useful in analyzing human behavior.
  d. Is outmoded as there are no patterned biological differences in the human species.
  e. Is no different from racism.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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