Child exchange is quite common in many cultures

a. True
b. False


ANSWER: True

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A) In matrilocal societies, the husband’s kin often are not far away. B) In matrilocal societies, the head of the family is the eldest man. C) In patrilocal societies, the wife moves into the household of her father’s uncle. D) In patrilocal societies, the wife’s move to her husband’s household is temporary.

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What aspect of childrearing did Barbara Ayres find correlated with the type of musical rhythms a society produces?

A) how babies are carried B) where babies sleep C) how long babies are breast-fed D) methods of correcting behavior

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Answer the following questions about archaeology.Most of the population during the Old Kingdom of Egypt consisted of scribes and scholars.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The shared rights and responsibilities of members of an Al-Murra lineage include

A) ownership of the grazing range. B) collecting or paying blood money. C) exclusive rights to certain wells. D) use of a distinctive camel brand. E) all of the above.

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