1. Race: (Points : 1)

is a cultural classification that often reinforces stereotypes.
*is a scientific classification based on definable genetic differences.
provides the basis for a science of humanity.
is a way to delineate people’s intelligence.


2. Before colonialism, most colonized people lived in: (Points : 1)
general peace and tranquility
*static and unchanging cultures
a state of balance with nature
constant warfare and violence

I agree with you on #1.

I don't know how you can generalize about #2. Colonialism where? In various places in Africa? India? South, North, or Central America? Where??

answer to question 1 is A..

The responses of indigenous peoples to Western colonization included: (Points : 1)

happiness that they would be cared for.
cultural disintegration.
feeling of security.
relief that their culture would become developed like the West.

1. The correct answer is: Race is a cultural classification that often reinforces stereotypes.

To determine the correct answer, you can analyze each statement provided and evaluate its accuracy. In this case, the statement in question correctly identifies race as a cultural classification that often reinforces stereotypes. This aligns with the understanding that race is a social construct that categorizes individuals based on physical characteristics and often leads to the perpetuation of biased beliefs and stereotypes.

2. The correct answer is: Static and unchanging cultures.

To determine the correct answer, you can again analyze each statement provided and evaluate its accuracy. In this case, the statement in question accurately describes the living conditions of most colonized people before the onset of colonialism. Literature and historical accounts suggest that many pre-colonial societies were characterized by relatively stable and unchanging cultural practices prior to the disruptions and changes brought about by colonization. It is important to note that this answer should be considered in a general sense, as there were differences among colonized societies in terms of cultural dynamics and interactions with colonial powers.