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The correct answer is the third option: physical variations in the human species have no meaning except the social ones that humans put on them.
Race is a social construct because factors such as beliefs, biases and prejudices that are prevalent in society lead generations of individuals to form beliefs about members of certain races. From a sociological perspective, while individuals belonging to different races might have variations in physical appearance, they do not have any other "real" differences. All the perceived differences across races are socially constructed.
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Physical variations in the human species have no meaning except the social ones that humans put on them.
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