Master Ghanaian carpenter Paa Joe is most known for:

a. temple altars.
b. coffins.
c. statues.
d. wooden utensils.
e. axes and other tools.


b

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The only pack animal domesticated in the Americas was the

A. horse. B. ox. C. donkey. D. llama.

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Studies of the ways in which children learn language show that:

a. A language must be consciously taught; otherwise a child will not learn it. b. Children in different societies learn to speak their native languages at different ages because some languages are harder to learn than others. c. Formal education is required for a child to learn to speak his or her native language grammatically. d. Human beings have an inborn predisposition for learning language and will speak grammatically even if not taught to do so. e. Boys learn to speak much earlier than girls.

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The highest of the four major Hindu castes is the varna of the:

a. warriors. b. priests and scholars. c. tradesmen. d. cultivators. e. business owners.

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Why might someone code-switch between their own language and the language of a politically more powerful society?

A) The dominant culture’s language is seen as a symbol of high status and upward mobility. B) It is inevitable that the dominant culture’s language will soon be taught in schools, so it is easier to adopt it right away. C) They do not fully understand the dominant language, and revert back to their native language as needed. D) Only certain members of society are permitted to speak the dominant culture’s language.

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