Lewis Henry Morgan was a lawyer and banker of the late nineteenth century whose principal scholarship in anthropology was concerned with __________
A. human physical variation
B. systems of human kinship
C. language acquisition
D. archaeology of the American Indians
Answer: B
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a. contamination (e.g., by coal). b. atmospheric fluctuations of 14C. c. organisms that obtain their carbon from sources whose carbon content may be significantly different from that of the atmosphere. d. physiological differences between male and female skeletons e. differences in the carbon-14 intake between maize plants and oak trees
The largest attempt to gather comparative data from all cultures around the world into one source has been __________
a. the annual American Anthropological Association meetings b. the Human Genome Project c. the Human Relations Area Files d. the United Nations Human Rights Declaration
A person who develops the disease sickle-cell anemia:
A. is homozygous for HbA B. is homozygous for HbS C. is heterozygous
Some theorists, including Jonathon Friedman, have suggested that a new global identity is emerging that is based primarily on __________
a. religion b. race c. nationality d. class