As reported by Spradley and McCurdy in "Law and Order," anthropologist Laura Nader feels that in Ralu'a, there is a strong value on_________, which underlies the community's substantive and procedural law
a. private property
b. religious piety
c. personal success
d. maintaining equilibrium
Correct Answer: d
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Early agricultural populations __________, based on archaeological studies of bones and teeth
a. were healthier b. suffered declines in overall health c. suffered from fewer diseases d. suffered population declines
In her study of AIDS education in Nepal, Stacy Pigg found that:
a. Although people knew what AIDS was, they did not associate it with sexual behavior. b. AIDS prevention programs had been ineffective in the past because they assumed that a large percentage of the population could speak English. c. Strict taboos in Nepalese society made it impossible to talk directly about homosexual behavior. d. Traditional methods of sexual regulation could be used to control the spread of AIDS. e. Even though most Nepalese do not speak English, information about AIDS was more effectively conveyed in English than in Nepalese.
Neandertals and early Homo sapiens inhabited sites in the Near East for about 30,000
years together. Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Metaphors through which the Kwakwaka’wakw understand and describe their life come from:
a) war. b) romantic love. c) eating. d) sex.