The use of propaganda as a way of exerting influence over others is what type of structural power?

a. Hard power
b. Soft power
c. Symbolic power
d. Mercantile power
e. Coercion


b

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In chiefdoms, individuals are ranked according to seniority, but everyone is believed to be descended from a common set of ancestors

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Through studying warfare in many societies, anthropologists have concluded that

A) warfare in state societies produces higher casualty rates among combatants than it does in bands. B) warfare in bands is more likely than in states to be justified by religious or political ideology. C) warfare is usually related to control of resources considered vital to the society. D) warfare is much more frequent in complex societies than it is in bands. E) none of the above.

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What is a primary innovation?

a. A modification made to an older object. b. An object or idea that is genuinely new and different. c. An innovation recently drawn from another culture. d. An object which has yet to be discovered. e. An object that has been rediscovered.

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All of the following are lessons we can learn from the male orangutans in the "Original Study" except: a. Situations that humans might find stressful are not necessarily so within other primate species. b. There is no single blueprint for understanding the evolution of behavior among primates. c. Reproductive strategies can vary greatly in different social and ecological settings

d. Some primates perform immoral acts as part of a strategy to minimize reproductive potential.

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