__________ training is associated with foraging societies such as the Ju/’hoansi.?

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


Answer: Dependence

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In South Sudan, a Nuer woman can marry a woman if her father has only daughters but no male heirs. This is done to maintain the patrilineage. The "wife" has sex with one or more men until she gets pregnant. The children born are then accepted as the offspring of both the female husband and the wife. What is important in this example is

A. the fact that only same-sex marriages are recognized in patrilineal societies. B. social rather than biological paternity, again illustrating how kinship is socially constructed. C. how biology overrides culture regardless of human intentions. D. how often marriage is simply about property. E. that it illustrates how romantic love is both universal and complicated.

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List down activities that exemplify the nature and goals of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science.

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The narrowing of the birth canal is a trend in hominin evolution

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Two people (BOTH heterozygotes) are able to taste a chemical substance called PTC. The ability to taste PTC is caused by a dominant allele (T). The inability to taste PTC is caused by a recessive allele (t). What proportion of their children would be expected to have the tt genotype?

a. 3/4 b. 1/2 c. All d. 1/4 e. 2/3

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