Archaeologists study what ancient peoples ate by

a. studying ancient food wastes.
b. looking at charred remains of cooking fires.
c. examining coprolites.
d. all of the above.


d

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A) events in infancy have long-lasting effects on beliefs and practices in adult life B) religion was originally built on a foundation of guilt and remorse C) all religions incorporate some supreme, father-type supernatural figure D) religions are innately misogynistic because of the universality of mother–infant conflict

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SARS is an example of __________

A) a new infectious disease B) a culture-specific syndrome C) medical pluralism D) the spread of a disease from Asia to the West through trade

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Folsom was an archaeological culture during the Paleoindian period in North America, defined by a distinctive type of fluted point and found primarily in the Great Plains.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Globalization as fact

A. is based on the theory of neoliberalism. B. began after the fall of the Soviet Union. C. includes efforts to create a global free market for goods and services. D. is the spread and connectedness of production, communication, and technologies across the world. E. refers to a society's set of environment practices and perceptions.

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