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justinmsk

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__________ was/were responsible for the justification of the concept of race and its associated ideologies of White superiority.
 
  a. Anthropologists
  b. Psychologists
  c. The scientific community
  d. All of the above.

Question 2

South Asians have been noted to be
 
  a. traditional at home and contemporary in relation to their education and achievement.
  b. contemporary at home and traditional in relation to their education and achievement.
  c. traditional in relation to their home and educational achievements.
  d. contemporary in relation to their home and educational achievements.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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