How did the 2010 U.S. Census address the reporting of race?
A) A person could select a single race as their identity.
B) A person could select what they consider their primary and also their secondary racial identity.
C) A person could select as many racial categories as they felt applied to them.
D) A person could select a single, unified category for race and ethnicity together.
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