How has the gendered division of labor changed for the Inuit people of the arctic?

a. there are no longer male- or female-typical jobs
b. women have higher-paid positions than men
c. wage labor positions are now available for both men and women
d. they maintain their traditional division of labor, but forage with advanced technology


c

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When a daughter marries in Minangkabau society, where does she go to live?

a. Into her family's "big" house. b. Into her husband's family's "big" house. c. Into a new big house that she and her husband build. d. Into her father's mother's house. e. The newly married couple goes to live with her cross cousins.

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The Inuit song battle is

A. a ritualized means of designating hunting lands. B. a means of resolving disputes in order to forestall open conflict. C. used to initiate colonial strategies. D. a widespread feature of tribal society. E. sometimes the occasion for a "treacherous feast."

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While famines are usually triggered by severe weather conditions such as droughts or hurricanes, starvation that results from these natural events is often made worse by __________

A) unequal distribution of food aid and supplies due to local rules of social and gender stratification B) people not liking the taste of food aid provided by foreigners C) too much food aid, which discourages locals from producing food for themselves D) ignorance of religious observance of local diets by foreign aid agencies

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