Shared assumptions that people have about the world and about the ideal culture are termed __________

a. cultural knowledge
b. norms
c. cultural models
d. definitions of culture


c

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The other animals at Au. africanus sites suggest that these hominins were living in __________

a. water b. open plains c. mountainous terrain d. open woodlands

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According to Fish in "Mixed Blood," the striking contrast between the very tall Masai and the stature of the very short Pygmies, both of Africa, is representative of

a. race. b. folk taxonomy. c. hypo-descent. d. human biological variety.

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Identify the key structures of language, and explain why it is important to know and understand these features.

What will be an ideal response?

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A "world-rejecting religion" is one that

A. has been rejected by the world. B. is polytheistic or monotheistic, and is led by a shaman. C. focuses on a higher realm of reality. D. concerns itself with a higher realm of spirituality. E. rejects worldly goods and popular culture.

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