A college professor teaches her classes that some races are biologically inferior to others. According to the functionalist perspective, the advantages of such teachings include all of the following EXCEPT
A college professor teaches her classes that some races are biologically inferior to others. According to the functionalist perspective, the advantages of such teachings include all of the following EXCEPT: A. they provide moral justification for maintaining unequal rights and privileges in a society. B. they discourage the subordinate races from questioning their inferior status. C. they attribute the fate of the subordinate race to their own inherent weaknesses. D. they take into consideration the range of differences within and between racial groups.

