How are nonindustrial economic systems embedded in society?
A. The economic system has little to do with the everyday life of the people.
B. People are not aware that they are working toward a goal.
C. Most nonindustrial economies are managed systems.
D. The economic system cannot easily be separated from other systems, such as kinship.
E. Most economic activity takes place far from home.
Answer: D
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a. the patterned ways in which tasks are assigned to women versus men in a culture. b. the idea that men are naturally better than women at certain jobs and vice versa. c. the fact that men make more money than women. d. the segregation of men and women in the workplace.
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The ________ is/are an example of a matrilineal-matrilocal society.
A. Minangkabau B. Betsileo C. United States D. Yanomami E. Etoro