The religious specialist most frequently found among foraging bands is a

A. full-time practitioner.
B. shaman.
C. witch.
D. priest.
E. totem.


B

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Societies with tribal political organization are similar to band societies in their tendency to be __________

A) egalitarian B) caste-based C) ranked D) open caste-based

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The primary aim of ethnoscience is to _______

a. understand a culture from the point of view of the people themselves b. identify the universal rules found in all the societies of the world c. describe a culture in terms of the categories of the ethnographer d. do a complete ethnoscientific study of every aspect of a culture e. understand how culture changes over time

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List five consequences of the change to food production

What will be an ideal response?

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Although briefly popular after its introduction, online dating never became a significant part of the marriage market

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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