Formal economic theory is based on barter we see in indigenous societies

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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A. African slaves B. Spanish and Portuguese colonists C. Native American wage labor D. missionaries and their families

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Fitness refers to:

A. characteristics a society values, such as education B. health and strength of an organism C. resistance to disease D. how well an individual or population is adapted to the requirements imposed by the environment

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In primate evolution, in which of the following epochs did proto-monkeys dominate?

A. Miocene (23–5 m.y.a.) B. Paleocene (65–54 m.y.a.) C. Oligocene (34–23 m.y.a.) D. Eocene (54–34 m.y.a.) E. Pliocene (5–2.6 m.y.a.)

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The U.S. baby boom of the late 1940s and 1950s

A. fueled the general expansion of the U.S. educational system, including academic anthropology. B. promoted renewed interest in applied anthropology during the 1950s and 1960s. C. brought anthropology into most high school curricula. D. produced a new interest in ethnic diversity. E. worked to shrink the world system.

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