What is the private-public dichotomy? In what kinds of societies does it occur, and in what kinds of societies is it absent? What factors contribute to its presence or absence, and what are its effects on gender roles?
What will be an ideal response?
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Human dominated ecosystems are different from others because
A) humans have more ways than other animals to capture energy from the environment. B) humans are not affected by other species of animals in the environment. C) the use of tools has made it possible for humans to create artificial environments, like cities. D) all of the above. E) A and C.
Which sexual theory asserts that cultures shape and constrain the forms sexuality takes?
a. ?Collectivist theory b. Cultural function theory c. Social construction theory d. Essentialism
The __________ is a perspective in anthropology that views culture as an integrated whole, no part of which can be completely understood without considering the whole
a. global perspective b. comparative perspective c. cultural perspective d. holistic perspective
Imperialism is a relatively recent phenomenon that began with the British Empire.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)