The "Anthropology Applied" story about building houses for Apache Indians reveals what?
a. The Apache have no sense of etiquette or table manners because their cooking and living areas are not separated.
b. The United States should try to make its subcultures more like mainstream culture
c. Participant observation has no practical purposes.
d. Cultural and social patterns of behavior can be unconscious, but they have an impact on how we live and use space.
d
You might also like to view...
Informed consent refers to people's agreement to take part in research after they have been fully informed about its purpose, nature, funding, procedures, and potential impact on them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1 Everything that appears on the stage should be the result of conscious decisions. 2. Designers are less affected by changes in technology than are actors. 3. A designer sets out to create a world on stage that is as close to a literal copy of the world offstage as possible.
You find yourself in an English public theatre, watching an opera being staged with Italianate scenic conventions. You know at once that the year must be:
a. between 1576 and 1590 b. between 1590 and 1616 c. between 1616 and 1625 d. between 1625 and 1642 e. between 1642 and 1660
A ___________ trait is one that has been inherited from an earlier ancestor.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).