Describe the contribution of Jane Goodall to our understanding of primate behavior.

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The view that each element of culture, such as the culture trait or trait complex, has its own distinctive history, and that social forms (such as totemism in different societies) that might look similar are not comparable because of their different histories, is known as

A. historical particularism. B. cultural generalism. C. the Boasian approach. D. structural functionalism. E. comparative functionalism.

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Since bands lack formalized law, they have no way of settling disputes.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Sites in the Old City of Jerusalem are sacred to which three religions?

A) Judaism, Islam, and Shintoism B) Judaism, Christianity, and Islam C) Christianity, Islam, and Taoism D) Hinduism, Islam, and Shintoism

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Social relationships are not important to nonhuman primates and bonds between individuals usually do not last very long

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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