The rules in a speech community:

a. can be learned in the field.
b. are the same from one culture to the next.
c. are best learned in a classroom situation.
d. none of these


a

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Randolph Nesse associates depression with __________

a. situations that are not adaptively challenging b. the pursuit of obtainable goals c. natural selection for a period of low activity following a crisis d. a mood disorder exhibited in all social primates

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The right of political leaders to govern is called ______________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The example of Love Canal illustrates which of the following?

A. the effect of diet on disease resistance B. a trend toward genetic uniformity in urban populations C. the effects of immigration on gene flow D. the impact of dumping toxic waste on human health

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In this chapter we learn that the most complete explanation of primary state formation is

A. a prime-mover explanation based on irrigation. B. a multivariate approach such as Carneiro's theory of state formation. C. a set of nine ecological and social factors determining the evolution of social stratification. D. the development of a four-level hierarchy composed of peasant villages, sub-chiefdoms, chiefdoms, and capital cities. E. a biocultural approach such as Kent Flannery's broad-spectrum theory of state formation.

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