When an individual is classified as "high grid/high group":

A) ?he or she is a "fatalist."
B) ?he or she is an "individualist."
C) ?he or she is a "hierarchist."
D) ?he or she is an "egalitarian."


C

Anthropology & Archaeology

You might also like to view...

Unlike tribes, chiefdoms

a. had a formal and centralized political system. b. had chiefs with political and religious power. c. were not egalitarian societies. d. All of these are true of how chiefdoms differ from tribes.

Anthropology & Archaeology

The opportunities that people have to fulfill their potential in society is known as:

a. Social stratification. b. Social mobility. c. Life chances. d. Arbitrariness. e. Life exchanges.

Anthropology & Archaeology

Homologies that appeared most recently and are therefore shared by a relatively small group of closely related taxa are called:

A. autapomorphic features B. shared derived features C. shared ancestral features D. shared archetypical features

Anthropology & Archaeology

Yanomamö parents socialize boys:

A) ?to be passive and respectful. B) ?to be stealthy and quiet. C) ?to be aggressive bullies. D) ?to be independent and responsible.

Anthropology & Archaeology