During the late 20th century:
A) the United States has become an increasingly dominant force culturally and socially in the world.
B) members of minority groups in the United States have moved to stronger economic and political positions.
C) the world has become more and more a domain of nationalist strongholds.
D) white, Protestant, Northern European males have begun to have more power and exert a more dominant force in national decision making.
E) immigrants are less connected with their homelands of origin, leaving them eager to assimilate into U.S. culture.
B
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a. Anthropologists assumed that men's activities were political and more important than women's activities, which were domestic. b. Many anthropologists assumed that men represented women as well and there was no need to study these as separate genders. c. The majority of practicing anthropologists was male and had little access to working with women in other societies. d. Anthropologists were all male and there were no women available to study other women. e. Men's roles were much more public and were more easily studied.
A national Indonesian language based on __________ is taught throughout the country and used in all public contexts
a. Malay b. Samoan c. Timorese d. Dutch
How has technology influenced the way you communicate? Considering what you already know about anthropological theory and methods, what kinds of questions might an anthropologist pose about the role of technology in human culture, and particularly language? How might he or she go about answering those questions?
What will be an ideal response?
Neolocal residence is associated exclusively with food-collecting societies
a. True b. False