Multiple Choice
The human traits that have most often been cited as indicators of 'race' are 'nonconcordant,' meaning that:
A) they are phenotypic.
B) they always appear in particular groupings or patterns.
C) they do not co-appear in stable patterns within 'racial' populations.
D) they are expressions of multiple genes.
E) people do not agree which traits are associated with which races.
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