According to McCurdy in "Motorcycles, Membership, and Belonging," the GWRRA offers the same opportunities for __________ that can still be found in rural Indian extended families and close-knit communities today

a. belonging and loyalty
b. individualism
c. competition
d. privacy and independence


Answer: a

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In class societies, people are stratified according to __________.

A) wealth and power B) kinship and wealth C) prestige, wealth, and power D) kinship, wealth, and power

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Today's ecological anthropology, also known as environmental anthropology, attempts not only to understand environmental problems but also to

A. find solutions, acknowledging that ecosystems management involves multiple levels. B. prescribe top-down solutions to ecological problems. C. contribute to development projects that sometimes, out of necessity, replace indigenous institutions with culturally alien concepts. D. work closely with state agencies, among whom they do most of their ethnography, to promote institutional change. E. promote the concepts of environmental rights, even at the expense of cultural rights.

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The skeletal remains of the Nariokotome boy are __________

a. represented by the post-cranial bones only b. nearly complete c. representative of the skull d. grossly incomplete

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