Multiple Choice
In The Bell Curve, Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray argue that the significant differences in IQ between various races and ethnic groups are explained by:
A) unequal opportunities
B) oppressive social conditions
C) genetic inheritance
D) poor-quality schools
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