In his article "Forest Development the Indian Way," Reed argues
a. for government control of forest development that eases the Indians into the modern world economy gradually.
b. for a sustainable development program that permits the collection and sale of forest products without destroying the original ecosystem.
c. for an Indian relocation plan.
d. for laws that require commercial lumber companies and ranchers to replant the forest and introduce a 40-year cutting and clearing cycle.
Correct Answer: b
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A. following herds of big-game animals (woolly mammoths, especially). B. because they were gradually forced into new territories by the expansion of more advanced agricultural groups in Asia. C. in order to take advantage of large flint deposits in South America. D. in their search for colder climates, because these Neandertals were adapted to cold weather. E. because they were fleeing from warlike Cro-Magnon groups.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Gender differences among tropical and semitropical foragers shows that
A. the status of women is much lower than it is among northern foragers like the Inuit. B. women's work usually contributes more to the diet than does men's work; consequently, there is less gender stratification. C. the distinction between public and domestic spheres of activity is much sharper than it is in most horticultural societies. D. there is no sex-based division of labor. E. women never take part in hunting.
The Barí of Venezuela recognize multiple fathers, even though biologically there can be only one actual genitor. This example shows
A. that like race and gender, kinship is culturally constructed. B. that women have a better understanding of biological processes than do men. C. how, as in the United States, having more than one father is detrimental to a child's development and adjustment in society. D. cultures' explanations for biological processes vary because the access and quality of educational systems vary as well. E. that multiple (partible) paternity is a common and beneficial biological fact.