Anthropology''s stance on race


Anthropology's stance on race is that it is not the simple product of biology (such as the physical features that someone possess), but is actually the result of the ways that society defines how these phenotypic (outward) features acts as signs, carrying culturally constructed meanings. Do you agree with this anthropological view of race? Why or why not? Give an example to support your opinion.

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