Businesses are no longer interested in hiring applied anthropologists now that people buy and sell a majority of goods over the Internet.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Hasidic families in contemporary America, who are distinguished through ethnic background and religious beliefs and practices, are considered __________
a. insignificant b. a race c. a subculture d. an ethnicity
How does a "top down" approach differ from policy changes based on community participation? How do environmental anthropologists approach change programs?
What will be an ideal response?
The Laetoli footprints tell us that Au. afarensis
A. was a large-bodied, knuckle-walking ape. B. did not have any natural predators. C. lived in large social groups. D. was a prey species for lions. E. was a small, bipedal hominin.
Primates are found primarily in tropical and semitropical habitats of the Old World and North America
Indicate whether the statement is true or false