From a ____ perspective, how people interact with their natural and social environment is a primary cause of cultural differences and similarities
a. functionalist
b. interpretivist
c. materialist
d. historical particularism
c
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Compared to those of other members of the genus Homo, the anatomically modern Homo sapiens' skull __________
a. is small b. is robust c. has an occipital bun d. is rounded
Humans belong to the suborder:
A. Catarrhini B. Anthropoidea C. Hominidae D. Hominoidea
Most anthropologists agree that
A) there is no biological validity to the concept of race in modern humans B) human biological variation is the result local populations adapting to local environmental conditions C) race is a social construct D) all of the above E) none of the above
How does a scientific inquiry work? Can science provide answers to all questions? Why/why not?
What will be an ideal response?