according to the textbook, racism is about: biological divisions of humans that are based on skin colour and…

according to the textbook, racism is about: biological divisions of humans that are based on skin colour and other physical traits the categorization of humans into five distinct groups that are based on biological attributes the scientific and anthropological grouping of humans into categories how people assign meaning to appearance which they feel is learned behaviour; and if we can learn it, we can unlearn it
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Brief Explanations:
Racism is not a scientific or biological categorization. It is a social construct where people assign meaning (often negative) to physical appearance (like skin color). This assignment is a learned behavior. The first three options present a biological or scientific - anthropological view which is incorrect as race is not a biological reality. The last option correctly addresses racism as a learned behavior related to assigning meaning to appearance.
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How people assign meaning to appearance which they feel is learned behaviour; and if we can learn it, we can unlearn it