1.  In their groundbreaking text on how racial-making takes place (1986), Michael Omi and Howard Winant argue that existing research on how social scientists conceptualized race was flawed. Which of the following best summarizes their main critique of scholarship on race at the time?  Group of answer choices Race was viewed, incorrectly, as a static concept rather than a process There was no problem with how scholars theorized race They believed race was no longer a problem

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In their groundbreaking text on how racial-making takes place (1986), Michael Omi and Howard Winant argue that existing research on how social scientists conceptualized race was flawed. Which of the following best summarizes their main critique of scholarship on race at the time? 
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Race was viewed, incorrectly, as a static concept rather than a process
There was no problem with how scholars theorized race
They believed race was no longer a problem
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