Multiple Choice
According to Bennett, ethnorelativism is:
A) the perspective that values and identity are not ethnically bound.
B) the perspective that behavior is assess in relation to one's own cultural standards.
C) the perspective that behavior can only be understood within a cultural context.
D) the perspective that values are constructed by culture.
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