"Indo-European," as used in historical or anthropological texts,refers to:
A) someone whose parents belong to different races from India and Europe.
B) shared characteristics of languages spoken in India, the Near East, Europe, and perhaps the Far East.
C) the inhabitants of a strip of land connecting Asia and Europe.
D) the view that Hindus and ancient Goths had much in common.
E) all Western cultures that arose out of western Europe.
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