Cultural resource management is an example of applied

A. ethnology.
B. biological anthropology.
C. archaeology.
D. linguistic anthropology.
E. ethnography.


C

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a. ischium b. foramen magnum c. coccyx d. nuchal cavity

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The term evolution refers to:

a. ? patterns of inheritance from parent to offspring. b. ? the process of biological specialization. c. ? changes in the genetic make-up of a population from one generation to the next. d. ? genetic changes within populations, but not the appearance of new species. e. ? a response of organisms or populations to the environment.

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The feminization of poverty refers to the increasing representation of women (and their children) among America's poorest people.

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

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What can we do to reduce the effects of natural disasters significantly?

A) change the social factors that exacerbate disasters B) move people to safer places C) provide aid money after a disaster D) change weather patterns to prevent storms

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