Multiple Choice
Naber's perspective offers a social construction of the Oriental Arab as "other" that forced Arab Americans to:
A) adopt an outsider within a lived reality
B) choose between a bifurcated Arab-Western world view
C) both "a" and "b"
D) neither "a" nor "b"
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