How does Beneatha's character most reflect the time period in which the play

takes place?
A. She thinks a woman's place is in the home.
B. She has no interest in establishing her individuality.
C. She thinks Africa is a better place than America.
D. She is interested in social and racial issues.

D. She is interested in social and racial issues.

Beneatha's character reflects the time period in which the play takes place by being interested in social and racial issues, particularly during the Civil Rights Movement. She challenges traditional gender roles and beliefs, highlighting the changing attitudes and values of the time. Additionally, Beneatha's interest in Africa reflects the growing Pan-African movement during that period.