The Sanos found that __________ changed their relationships with people in town for the better after their first year in “Riverfront” Wisconsin
a. the birth of their son
b. their newly acquired American citizenship
c. the death of the local mayor
d. their jobs as university professors
Answer: a
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A) universities B) charitable foundations C) public interest law firms D) profit-seeking corporations
Compared to contemporary diets, the Paleolithic diet is __________
a. high in micronutrients and proteins b. high in sodium c. low in carbohydrates d. high in sugar
Kin groups that trace descent from a common ancestor and who can demonstrate those genealogical links among themselves are called:
A) moieties. B) clans. C) kindreds. D) corporate descent groups. E) lineages.
Why are rotating credit associations common in societies with a traditional sharing system?
A) You are obliged to help when others ask for money, so it's easier to save if you have an obligation to save for your contribution. B) Rotating credit associations are by nature an altruistic venture, with individual contributors receiving little in return. C) Societies with traditional sharing systems rarely have formal banking institutions, so there is no alternative way to save money. D) Rotating credit is a complex version of generalized reciprocity, which has its roots in traditional sharing systems.