What do we call a system in which goods are produced, distributed, and consumed?

a. Economic
b. Political
c. Religious
d. Kinship
e. Industrial


a

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a. the Arctic b. forest regions c. coastal areas d. desert or semi-desert lands

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With which one of the following statements would Brian Hayden agree?

A. The ability to produce surpluses was an important aspect of early plant domestication and increased social complexity. B. People living in marginal zones were the first to develop plant domestication and cultivation. C. Pressures due to the growth of human populations forced people to develop plant domestication. D. People were not ready to become farmers until their social and cognitive abilities had progressed to a certain point.

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An opposable thumb is characteristic of:

A. lemurs B. New World monkeys C. Old World monkeys D. all of these

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The rise of the Mayan civilization can be explained by action theory

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

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