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1. Describe your daily routine, then explain the role that your geographic location plays in shaping the activities you do as part of your daily life.
2. Compare and contrast the daily routines of the six people in your multi-sited social network. What explanations would you offer to explain these similarities and differences?
3. Based on this experience, how much influence does location have on the daily routines of people in your social network? If the routines in different places were very different, what factors led to the big differences? If the routines in the different locations were quite similar, what factors do you think contributed to the similarities?
Once you have completed the “Digging Into Anthropology” activity in Chapter 4, please answer the following questions to the best of your ability.

1. Describe the results of your survey. What trends did you find in your data regarding why your participants classify themselves the way they do and what that classification means to them? Did any of your participants question the racial/ethnic classification system used in your society? If so, how so, and if not, why do you think they did not?
2. How do you classify your race and ethnicity? Why do you choose the classification you do, and what does it mean to you? Based on your own experience and the responses from your participants, how would you evaluate your society's racial and ethnic categories? Would you revise them? If so, why, and if not, why not?
3. Based on your experience with this activity and the content of this chapter, what role do you think anthropology plays—or should play—in challenging racism?