The idea of universal, inalienable human rights that are superior to the laws and customs of particular cultures challenges the notion of cultural relativism.

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


True

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Peasants, serfs, and tenants are usually found to be associated with:

a. ?agrarian class systems. b. ?industrial class systems. c. ?rank systems. d. ?egalitarian systems.

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What is the most important contribution of anthropology to international business?

A) explaining cultural variation in communication B) helping with the adjustment in time zones and business hours C) understanding the relative value of different economic systems D) knowing what to wear to a business meeting

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Which of the following is an element in the world-wide spread of agriculture?

a. ability to infinitely increase carrying capacity in an area b. technological innovation c. population growth d. warfare

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During a massive construction project, a city came across a treasure trove of archeological sites under its streets. It decided to call in an expert to help decide what needed to be saved and how to preserve information about what was not saved. This expert's role is best described as

A. cultural resource management. B. sociological anthropology. C. biological anthropology. D. sociolinguistics. E. historic preservation.

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