Many societies around the world, including the Chippewa, regard cross-cousins as suitable marriage partners. In these cultures, whom would you be allowed to marry?

A) your father's sister's child
B) your father's brother's child
C) your mother's sister's child
D) your mother's daughter's child


A

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The ability to change one's class position is called:

a. open class. b. egalitarianism. c. social mobility. d. common-interest societies. e. caste avoidance.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true?

a. Ethnocentrism is present in all cultures; it is universal. b. One benefit of ethnocentrism is that it enhances group solidarity. c. Ethnocentrism is a natural by-product of being raised in a society. d. Ethnocentrism is worse in urban societies than in rural ones. e. Although it is not possible to eliminate ethnocentrism, it can be reduced.

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Which sexual theory asserts that cultures shape and constrain the forms sexuality takes?

a. ?Collectivist theory b. Cultural function theory c. Social construction theory d. Essentialism

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