________ refers to wealth or resources invested in business with the intent of producing a profit

A. Stock
B. Proletariat
C. Caste
D. Bourgeoisie
E. Capital


E

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The Makah, a tribe that lives near the mouth of the Strait of Juan de Fuca on the Olympic Peninsula, see themselves as whalers and continue to identify themselves spiritually with whales. Their ongoing struggle to maintain their traditional way of life, which involves whale hunting, demonstrates how

A. some indigenous communities are able to isolate themselves from national and international politics despite continuous threat from outsiders. B. contemporary law is useless in solving disputes with indigenous communities. C. animals do not have rights. D. indigenous communities do not understand the threat their activities pose to endangered species. E. contemporary indigenous groups have to grapple with multiple levels of culture, contestation, and political regulation.

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How are nonindustrial economic systems embedded in society?

A. People are not aware that they are working toward a goal. B. The economic system has little to do with the everyday life of the people. C. The economic system cannot easily be separated from other systems, such as kinship. D. Most nonindustrial economies are managed systems. E. Most economic activity takes place far from home.

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In the anthropological study of political systems, social control maintains social norms (cultural standards) and regulates conflict. Which of the following is NOT a form of social control?

A. gossip B. shame C. making subordinates believe they will eventually gain power D. exogamy E. hegemony

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Multi-sited ethnography makes use of various interdisciplinary approaches to research and analysis

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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