Sociologists describe race as a social construct. what does this statement mean?
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Social Studies, 31.10.2019 01:31 chy71
Sociologists describe race as a social construct. what does this statement mean?
race is a system that is invented, created by human beings.
race is a natural phenomenon based on unchangeable traits found in individuals.
race is based on an objective measure of physical resemblances.
race is believed to be a part of a person's "essence," or their very being.
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