Discuss ethical dilemmas and possible solutions with respect to the kinds of applied anthropology discussed in this chapter.

What will be an ideal response?


Answers will vary

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________________ are knuckle-walkers.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Eugene Dubois

A) was relieved when the scientific community immediately accepted his fossils as early humans B) never realized that he had discovered a human ancestor C) was convinced of the validity of evolution and this led him to look for fossils in the Dutch East Indies D) discovered the first skull of Sinanthropus at Zhoukoudian E) realized the validity of evolution only after finding Pithecanthropus

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In courts of mediation, the ultimate goal is to punish the perpetrator of the legal violation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following statements is true regarding the relationship between art and religion?

A. Since nonstate societies lack permanent buildings dedicated to art (museums) or religion (temples, churches), there is no link between art and religion in these societies. B. All of the greatest accomplishments in Western art have been commissioned by formal religions. C. Art is produced for religious purposes as well as for its aesthetic value. D. Western art is divorced from religion. E. All non-Western art is produced anonymously and for religious purposes.

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