Race is a social construct as it has no objective definition. People have created the definition based on their differences in appearance and capability. However, there are no biological grounds that could be used to create a reliable definition of race. Societies tend to create formal and informal rules that bring about skewed perception of certain groups and their discrimination. Hence, the construct of race is not biologically real – it depends on the social perceptions. A lot of individuals have been oppressed based on their face color, hair texture, and social status. The construct of race has been used for social categorization, as the one-drop rule has long dominated in the United States (Henslin, 2017). Social