Historically, some European Americans traveled to live with Native Americans and eventually became fully accepted members of Native American cultures. Some of them also acted as trade or military liaisons between Native Americans and European Americans, traveling back and forth between Native and European American communities. Such people were ______.
a. neither enculturated nor acculturated
b. enculturated, but not acculturated
c. not enculturated, but acculturated
d. both enculturated and acculturated
d. both enculturated and acculturated
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Traditional advice to researchers is to record each piece of information _______
a. on a spreadsheet with full citations b. on separate notecards with full citations c. on a spreadsheet with just the author of the work d. on separate notecards with just the author of the work
A speaker's ethics are
a. based on the speaker's beliefs and values. b. based on the audience's values. c. based on the speech's context. d. based on the speaking occasion. e. based on the audience's characteristics.
What is a key skill you can use to evaluate your own nonverbal behavior?
What is missing from the following oral citation? Professors Katherine Hawkins and Bryant
Fillion discuss in their article published in 1999 that "one can not justify equating a conflict between two people interacting in private even with the same conflict acted out in the context of a group." A. The source contains all necessary information. B. A statement of the authors' credibility. C. Relevant information about the source. D. Date of publication