Question

According to Lawrence Blum, popular thinking about race generally dispenses with the

biological component, but not with the idea of ________, the notion that certain traits of

mind, character, and temperament are inescapably part of a racial groups nature and hence

define its racial fate.

a. inherency c. incomprehensibility

b. inevitability d. incoherence

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