Human foraging societies are characterized by:

A. a sexual division of labor
B. an egalitarian and cooperative social organization
C. food sharing
D. all of these


D. all of these

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__________ companies contribute to environmental exploitation

a. Farming b. Coal and oil c. Horticultural d. Timber, mineral, and oil

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The process of cultural change known as __________ describes a situation in which a subordinate society adopts cultural traits or technologies through contact with a more powerful society,

either through force or due to perceived economic or social advantages. A) acculturation B) stimulus diffusion C) unconscious invention D) enculturation

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The incest taboo is almost culturally universal, but

A. not all cultures have one. B. not all cultures define incest the same way. C. not all cultures know about the consequences of incest. D. some cultures have replaced it with the levirate. E. some cultures practice gerontology anyway.

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

A play, because it is written and published in book form, represents the only good way in which the work can be done.

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