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Race and ethnicity are interchangeable terms; both are used to describe a person’s skin tone.
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Race and ethnicity are related but distinct: race is often linked to perceived physical characteristics (e.g., skin color) and is a social construct, while ethnicity refers to cultural identity (nationality, language, religion, traditions). They are not interchangeable.
Race and ethnicity are related but distinct: race is often linked to perceived physical characteristics (e.g., skin color) and is a social construct, while ethnicity refers to cultural identity (nationality, language, religion, traditions). They are not interchangeable.
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