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It is possible to share the same racial grouping with a person, but have different cultural beliefs and values and belong to a different ethnic group, because __________ is a construct that classifies persons by shared genetic history and/or physical characteristics such as skin color, whereas _________ is a common sociocultural heritage that includes similarities of religion, history, and common ancestry.
 
  a. culture; ethnicity
  b. race; ethnicity
  c. ethnicity; race
  d. race; culture

Question 2

All of the following are examples of levels of culture except:
 
  a. Species culture
  b. Societal culture
  c. Associational culture
  d. Relational culture



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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