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imanialler

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The 18th-century Swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus originally divided humans into subspecies based on:
 
  a. immediate ancestry
  b. geographic location
  c. skin color
 d. hair texture

Question 2

Several years ago, the Italian tourism minister commented on the typical characteristics of Germans, causing a huge controversy as to whether or not a people could be labeled. This labeling and grouping is called:
 
  a. modal personality.
  b. national character.
  c. stereotype.
  d. group personality.
  e. independence training.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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