An important element of the created ethnic identity of Takari is __________
a. a West African ancestry
b. Hausa ancestry
c. Islam mixed with animist beliefs in possession and spirits
d. fundamentalist Islam
d
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An individual's status within the chiefdom is determined to the greatest extent by:
a. where they live in relationship to the paramount chief b. the amount of resources available for the group as a whole c. closeness of their relationship with the chief d. the individual's skills and accomplishments
A behavior that represents a rejection of norms associated with the middle class may have __________
a. hidden status b. covert prestige c. hidden prestige d. covert status
Which of the following is NOT an example of a tribal society?
a. Hmong b. Mbuti c. Passamaquoddy d. Dani
The relatively high incidence of expanded family households among poorer North Americans is
A. an adaptation to poverty. B. the result of a patrilocal residence pattern. C. the result of bifurcate merging, a practice brought to the United States by Scotch-Irish immigrants during the early part of the twentieth century. D. the reason welfare in the United States is ineffective. E. maladaptive, since smaller families would have fewer expenses.