Playing a leading role in the development of the anthropology of law, _____has taken on specialists in the fields of law, children's issues, nuclear energy, and science, critically questioning the basic assumptions under which these experts operate

a. Ralph Nader
b. Margaret Mead
c. Martha Knack
d. Laura Nader
e. Ruth Benedict


d

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Among food foragers such as the Ju/'hoansi:

a. b. land is thought of as belonging to those who have bought it. c. land is considered private property? however, the owner wants to share in order to be part of the band. d. land is owned by the ancestors, and the living only use it. e. land is leased by a corporation of strangers who support the survival of the foraging lifestyle.

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In 2000, Max Ingman and his colleagues confirmed that three of the deepest branches of the human phylogenetic tree were exclusively __________

a. North American b. African c. Middle Eastern d. Eurasian

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The method for notating and analyzing body language is called:

a. proxemics b. kinesics c. gesture–call d. glottochronology

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At the profit-maximizing quantity, the price elasticity of demand is 2.5. What is the markup?

A) 1.32
B) 1.67
C) 0.71
D) 2.57

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