What is the basic economy of chiefdom societies?
a. Farming
b. Pastoralism
c. Foraging
d. Expansion
Answer: a
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In the late 15th Century, the population of Europe was:
a. over 1 billion for the first time. b. larger than the population of Asia. c. smaller than the population of Australia. d. about 60 million.
From the perspective of evolutionary psychology, we are more likely to assist people we are related to than people we do not know
a. True b. False
Because formal government is not present in the kula trading groups:
a. It is important that relations between partners remain friendly to reinforce the close ties of the participants. b. Disorder often disrupts the stability of the trade networks. c. Some groups are able to achieve economic dominance over others. d. Participants are able to trade without fear of government laws and prohibitions. e. It is often difficult for trading networks to remain stable and maintain reciprocal relationships.
Practices by which people organize their work and produce food and other goods necessary for their survival
a. cultural core b. economy c. norms d. mores