The reality of kinship relations in a Korean village described by Soo Choi emphasizes:
a. Kinship behavior closely follows kinship rules.
b. Brothers always ally with each other against sisters.
c. Ancestor worship is an empty ritual form.
d. Individuals manipulate kinship rules to gain advantage.
e. Women are unable to exploit kinship ties to their advantage.
D
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a. True b. False
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A. punctuated equilibrium. B. the social construction of so-called scientific categories. C. attempts at classifying human groups into clines. D. explanatory approaches to human biological diversity. E. how having a political interest in justifying racial policies interferes with objective science.
An animal or plant believed by a group of people to have been their primordial ancestor or protector is a __________
a. guardian spirit b. totem c. founder spirit d. endogamous creature
A fetal limb bone is originally formed of:
A. cartilage B. actual bone C. calcium D. membrane