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

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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

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a tribal society?

a. Hmong b. Mbuti c. Passamaquoddy d. Dani

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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.

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