The aim to end world hunger by increasing food production was referred to as the:
a. hunger strike.
b. food uprising.
c. nutrition coalition.
d. green revolution.
D
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What kind of problem is "built into" being a bigman?
A) The bigman must negotiate with other bigmen and must travel long distances. While he (or she) is away, the tribe often rebels. B) The bigman gives large amounts of goods to his competitors in order to shame them and reduce their prestige. This leaves little for his (or her) followers. C) The bigman must marry many wives and have many children in order to increase his (or her) support. The bigman cannot afford this. D) The bigman must be an elder and does not have a long life span. This makes leadership ever-changing. E) There are no inherent problems in being a bigman.
If a marriage in which bridewealth has been paid is dissolved, the money must be returned to the bride's family
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Groups of friends fit in the category of cooperatives
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Why did the U.S. government begin genetic testing among Africans seeking asylum in the country in 2008? a. They tested those individuals seeking asylum on the basis of family reunification in order to guarantee theywere genetically related
b. They tested those seeking asylum for illnesses and genetic traits that might be harmful if introduced into theU.S. population. c. Because their status as political prisoners was being used to gain entrance, the U.S. government sought to clearthem from any felonies in their home countries before granting admission. d. They performed genetic tests and collected DNA so that these individuals could be documented in case offuture fraud committed while citizens of the U.S. e. They began this testing in order to contribute to a worldwide data bank on human evolution.