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Ph??ng Trang
on Dec 16, 2024Verified
How did the 2010 U.S. Census address the reporting of race?
A) A person could select a single race as their identity.
B) A person could select what they consider their primary and also their secondary racial identity.
C) A person could select as many racial categories as they felt applied to them.
D) A person could select a single, unified category for race and ethnicity together.
2010 U.S. Census
A decennial enumeration of the population of the United States conducted in 2010, providing detailed demographic information.
Racial Categories
Classifications of human beings based on physical characteristics, ancestry, genetics, or social relations, often constructed socially and politically.
- Identify the intricacies and obstacles associated with racial classification, particularly for people of mixed heritage.
- Differentiate between the concepts of race and ethnicity, including their unique effects on individual identity.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the intricacies and obstacles associated with racial classification, particularly for people of mixed heritage.
- Differentiate between the concepts of race and ethnicity, including their unique effects on individual identity.
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