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54. Race accounts for 10 percent of the difference in a person's genetic heredity.
ANS: F
Race accounts for less than 1 percent of the difference in a person's genetic heredity.
55. Ehtnicity refers to the biological groupings within humankind, representing superficial physical differences.
ANS: F
Race refers to the biological groupings within humankind, representing superficial physical differences.
56. Race refers to the biological groupings within humankind, representing superficial physical differences.
ANS: T
57. Cultural background refers to identification with a cultural group that has shared traditions and heritage, including national origin, language, religion, food, and customs.
ANS: F
Ethnicity refers to identification with a cultural group that has shared traditions and heritage, including national origin, language, religion, food, and customs.
58. Ethnicity refers to identification with a cultural group that has shared traditions and heritage, including national origin, language, religion, food, and customs.
ANS: T
59. Individuals have relatively little influence over their primary categories of diversity.
ANS: T
ANS: F
Race accounts for less than 1 percent of the difference in a person's genetic heredity.
55. Ehtnicity refers to the biological groupings within humankind, representing superficial physical differences.
ANS: F
Race refers to the biological groupings within humankind, representing superficial physical differences.
56. Race refers to the biological groupings within humankind, representing superficial physical differences.
ANS: T
57. Cultural background refers to identification with a cultural group that has shared traditions and heritage, including national origin, language, religion, food, and customs.
ANS: F
Ethnicity refers to identification with a cultural group that has shared traditions and heritage, including national origin, language, religion, food, and customs.
58. Ethnicity refers to identification with a cultural group that has shared traditions and heritage, including national origin, language, religion, food, and customs.
ANS: T
59. Individuals have relatively little influence over their primary categories of diversity.
ANS: T