Question

When Colorblind Parenting Meets Anti-racism
An Ethiopian-born biological anthropologist and father dissects the “myth of race” and reflects on his own deepening understanding of racism in the U.S.
By Zeresenay “Zeray” Alemseged


What sub-field of anthropology does the author practice?

Question 1 options:

biological anthropology


linguistic anthropology


cultural anthropology


archaeology

Question 2 (2 points)
What country is the author from?

Question 2 options:

Kenya


Ethiopia


Namibia


United States


Paraguay

Question 3 (2 points)
What characteristic(s) are used to identify a person's race or ethnicity in Ethiopia?

Question 3 options:

religion


none of these


skin color and its various shades


language


all of these


regional residence

Question 4 (2 points)
Humans' appearances are incredibly diverse. How much DNA do we all share?

Question 4 options:

<85%


>99.9%


75%


none of these


90%

Question 5 (2 points)
Race is a social construct.

Question 5 options:
True
False

Answers

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Here are the answers to your questions based on the provided context:

**Question 1:** What sub-field of anthropology does the author practice?
**Answer:** biological anthropology

**Question 2:** What country is the author from?
**Answer:** Ethiopia

**Question 3:** What characteristic(s) are used to identify a person's race or ethnicity in Ethiopia?
**Answer:** all of these (religion, skin color and its various shades, language, regional residence)

**Question 4:** Humans' appearances are incredibly diverse. How much DNA do we all share?
**Answer:** >99.9%

**Question 5:** Race is a social construct.
**Answer:** True