Studies investigating differences in the way men and women talk are examples of sociolinguistics.

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


True

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What does the result of the factionalist movement within the Hopi culture in 1906 say about societies?

a. Disruption in societies linked by kinship, marriage, or social association are usually resolved without violence. b. Only state societies have a structure that allows for conflicts to be resolved without bloodshed. c. Conflicts in tribal societies are always influenced by the encroachment of state societies. d. A lack of a police force is but one example of how tribal societies are inferior to state societies.

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Analogies justified by similarities in the formal attributes of archaeological and ethnographic objects and features are known as

a. formal analogies. b. relational analogies. c. middle-level analogies. d. uniformitarian analogies. e. taphonomy

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A worldwide-integrated system of buying and selling goods, materials, labor, and services in the global market is called the:

a. global system. b. global market. c. global economy. d. global arrangement.

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Which of these groups is most likely to practice generalized reciprocity?

a. Employers and employees b. Neighbors and co-workers c. The government and citizens d. Close friends and relatives

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