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asd123

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Why was the one-drop rule of racial categorization never used to classify Native Americans?
 
  A. They received legal entitlements.
  B. They inhabited North America first.
  C. There were too many different tribes.
  D. There was never prejudice against them.

Question 2

Modern anthropological concepts of ethnicity take into consideration both __________.
 
  A. physical and mental aspects
  B. objective and subjective aspects
  C. external and internal aspects
  D. racial and cultural aspects



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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