What advantages do you see in ethnographic research techniques? What are the advantages for survey techniques? Which one would you choose, and what would that choice depend upon?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary
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Refer to the figure below. If the government imposes a minimum wage in this market, employment will be ________ than the equilibrium quantity of hours Q* and ________ workers will benefit.
A) less; some B) greater; all C) greater; some D) less; all
In Arembepe, Brazil, a degree of community solidarity was promoted by the myth that everyone was kin. However, social solidarity was actually much less developed in Arembepe than in societies with clans and lineages. Why?
A. Intense social solidarity requires not a myth but a biologically grounded genealogy that shows people's actual relatedness. B. Intense social solidarity is possible only in societies having homogeneous ancestry. In Arembepe, high ethnic diversity weakens kinship ties. C. Intense social solidarity demands that some people be excluded. By asserting they were all related-that is, by excluding no one-Arembepeiros were actually weakening kinship's potential strength in creating and maintaining group solidarity. D. Arembepeiros who became successful were bound by social obligation to share their wealth. This powerful leveling mechanism worked against social solidarity. E. In societies with clans and lineages, social solidarity is much more developed, because they have more elaborate kinship rituals than Arembepeiros do.
Where did plant domestication first take place?
a. Highlands of Peru b. Southeast Asia c. Middle East d. Central America
Comparisons of the strength of the femora of Native Americans from before and after a switch to sedentary agriculture show ___________ in the strength of the population
a. an increase b. a decrease c. no significant change