For what primary reason did mixed race individuals and parents of mixed race children object to the U.S. Census Bureau’s “check one box” policy?
A. The selection of races was too wide to pinpoint one accurately enough.
B. They were forced to select a box that they believed would carry the highest status.
C. It left them with only a meaningless “multiracial” box as a choice.
D. It forced them to select a singular aspect of their racial identity.
D. It forced them to select a singular aspect of their racial identity.
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