What are six forms of intergroup relations?

What will be an ideal response?


They include pluralism, assimilation, legal protection of minorities, population transfer,
long-term subjugation, and genocide.

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This chapter begins with a bold claim: Anthropologists study human beings wherever and whenever they find them. Yet there are limits to when and where anthropologists can carry out their work. Can you think of any? How might your consideration of these limits affect how you would design an anthropological study?

What will be an ideal response?

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Old World monkeys are found in

a. Africa and northern Europe. b. Mexico and South America. c. Africa, southern Asia, and Japan. d. India and southern Asia only. e. North America and Mexico.

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What is the weakness of measuring gender inequality by means of status indicators?

a. ?It does not take into account class differences that may occur within stratified societies. b. ?It does not allow the researcher to measure things that are not included as a norm. c. ?Because it involves numbers, there is a very high margin of error. d. ?People do not participate as freely in the collection of survey information as they do for interviews.

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What is the false belief that there is a relationship between physical traits and certain behavioral traits such as intelligence and morality?

a. ?Monogenism b. Homeostasis c. Biological determinism d. Eugenics e. Polygenism

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