Why do members of food-collecting societies not have private ownership of land?
A) Land is too expensive to own, so most foragers are forced to rent land.
B) Private ownership has historically led to too much conflict, so they abandoned the practice.
C) Foragers do not usually have a measuring system to equitably distribute the land.
D) Land has no intrinsic value to foragers; only the animals and plants on the land have value
D) Land has no intrinsic value to foragers; only the animals and plants on the land have value.
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Why do most societies not have a word for art?
A) Art is often an integral part of religious, social, and political life. B) Art is such a broad concept, including music, visual arts, and folklore, that there is no need for a general term. C) Most societies consider art to be in the domain of only the very elite, and therefore do not need a common word for it. D) Art is a relatively unique phenomenon, found only in Western civilization.
The intermembral index is a measure of:
A. the size of the brain relative to body size B. the relative body sizes of two related species C. the relative proportion of hindlimbs and forelimbs D. the relative body size of males as compared to females
Neandertals may have cared for individuals with disabilities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is not a requirement of a system of market exchange?
a. Money or money objects b. Prices determined by supply and demand c. Regulation of prices by government or monopoly d. Privately owned property