Multiple Choice
Arguing that a child grows up to be tall because her genes code for being tall is an example of:
A) biological determinism, because height IS a biological (genetic) fact.
B) biological determinism, because the stated reason for being tall is biological.
C) cultural determinism, because height is a culturally constructed idea, and must be measured in a non-universal unit of measurement such as the inch.
D) cultural determinism, because the connection between genes and being tall is conventional and arbitrary.
E) Structural determinism, because height comes from or is based on the skeleton..
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