Describe the plight of sharecroppers in Syria, based on the excerpt from Fragments of Memory
a. The plight of sharecroppers is based on balanced reciprocity.
b. The plight of sharecroppers is dependent on profit.
c. The plight of sharecroppers is dependent on surplus.
d. The plight of sharecroppers is bound to and dependent on landlords who extract most of the profits from the farmers.
d
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Jericho is
A. a site in the Levant that fits the Oasis Theory. B. the focus of Robert Braidwood's research on the origins of pottery production. C. a site with evidence for early rice and millet domestication. D. no longer occupied.
Nuclear war strategists conceptualize nuclear war as a game, wherein the object is to possess more weapons at the end than the enemy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Why is a chain of custody so important for forensic anthropologists?
a. to ensure only forensic anthropologists have access to the remains b. to have detailed records of where the remains were originally found c. to ensure that remains cannot be tampered with d. to allow easy access to the remains
Recent research on the origins of language suggests that a key mutation might have something to do with it. Comparing chimp and human genomes, it appears that
A. a speech-friendly mutation occurred among Neandertals in Europe and spread to other human populations through gene flow. B. the speech mutation occurred even before the hominin line split from the rest of the hominids. C. the speech-friendly form of the gene FOXP2 took hold in humans some 150,000 years ago. D. chimps share with humans all the genetic propensities for language but lack the language-activation mutation. E. chimps lack the tongue-rolling gene that all humans have, which might explain why they struggle to achieve clear speech.