There is little evidence that anthropology was a form of "applied colonialism" because
A) Anthropological findings were too specialized to be used by colonial administrators.
B) The motives that led anthropologists to the field under colonial conditions were complex and variable.
C) Anthropologists did not provide information to colonial administrators, citing the confidentiality of their sources.
D) Both a and b
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A) Believed it
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