The acquisition of __________ from the British ultimately led to the conversion of Tongan society into a kingdom
a. sugar
b. firearms
c. windmills
d. trade blankets
Answer: b
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Pithecanthropus erectus was found in Java in 1891 by __________
A. Louis and Mary Leakey B. Richard Leakey C. Eugene Dubois D. W. C. Pei
Robert Bellah (1978) coined the term world-rejecting religion to describe most forms of Christianity, including Protestantism. More generally, world-rejecting religions
A. are a recent historical phenomenon. B. tend to reject the natural-the mundane, ordinary, material, secular-world and focus instead on a higher realm of reality. C. are shamanistic religions that reject the encroachment of capitalism and modernity. D. focus on the effects that heavenly bodies such as the moon, sun, and Mars have on social life. E. reject the material world and focus on the body's internal biological balance.
________ is NOT an example of the multidisciplinary approaches used in biological anthropology and archaeology.
A. Bioarchaeology B. Palynology C. Metaphysics D. Paleontology E. Remote sensing
Bones provide the most information about an individual's health and lifestyle
Indicate whether the statement is true or false