Multiple Choice
Despite being a first-generation Jamaican-Canadian citizen, a young man registers himself as simply Canadian on a recent census-even though the census form would allow him to acknowledge his ethnic roots. What implications does this have for the concept of ethnicity?
A) It is situational, variable, and flexible.
B) It poses hazards for ongoing conflict.
C) It is fixed, static, and measurable.
D) It is inferior to racial definitions.
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