Clyde Snow is an anthropologist who:
a. studied the Zapotec of Mexico.
b. went to Truk and studied drinking behavior.
c. used forensic evidence to investigate “disappearances” in Argentina.
d. advised the U.S. government about how to implement the New Deal.
e. found out that a questionnaire administered to rural Peruvians wasn’t accurate in what it implied about their behavior.
ANSWER: c
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