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Social Studies, 19.08.2019 18:20, shymitch32

When people argue that race is marked, or socially constructed, what are they referring to?
a. the way that race “imposes itself on you” through america’s racial taxonomy
b. the way that race is created through a combination of internal and external forces, asserted both from outside groups and from within specific cultures
c. the way that certain races are socially and symbolically marked as different or inferior
d. the way that race is created through performances such as gestures, interactions, and cultural activities

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