Multiple Choice
Why do many forensic anthropologists still use the concept of "race" when identifying human skeletal remains?
A) It provides a socially useful category for narrowing search parameters.
B) Forensic anthropologists can correctly identify a skeleton's "race" nearly 100% of the time.
C) These anthropologists believe that race is biologically, not socially, constructed.
D) Other than "race," there is very little useful information that can be drawn from skeletal remains.
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