SELECT ALL THAT APPLY. Although racially mixed people are often assigned the status of the parent group with the lowest status, they are sometimes regarded differently. According to F. James Davis, in which ways are mixed race people perceived differently across cultures?
A. Some cultures assign a status between those of the parent groups.
B. Some cultures assign a lower status than that of either parent group.
C. Some cultures assign a higher status than that of either parent group.
D. Some cultures assign a unique official status to each mixed race individual.
A. Some cultures assign a status between those of the parent groups.
B. Some cultures assign a lower status than that of either parent group.
C. Some cultures assign a higher status than that of either parent group.
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