A bachelor's degree in anthropology is of little value in the corporate world.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Periphery nations
A. export to the core but not to the semiperiphery. B. lack industrialization. C. are isolated from the world economy. D. have economies that disproportionately benefit capitalists in the core. E. have little incentive to interact with nations of the core.
Which of these statements about myths is FALSE?
a. Myths explain important aspects of one’s culture. b. Myths often contain lessons about how one should act. c. Myths are told in both formal and informal settings. d. Myths that are recounted frequently and casually are the least important for a society.
Despite the differences among theoretical paradigms of practitioners as varied as Harris (cultural materialism), White (general evolution), Steward (cultural ecology), and Mead (configurationalism), all of them have what in common?
A. a well-founded suspicion of the claims of science B. a strong concern for the future of anthropological education C. a strong sense of determinism, leaving very little (if any) room for the exercise of individual human agency D. a sense of moral duty to help the people they studied to accelerate their path to civilization E. an embrace of reflexive anthropology
Noam Chomsky suggests that humans are born with a brain prewired to enable us to acquire languages easily. This "prewiring" is referred to as __________
A. syntax B. universal grammar C. infinite model D. functional template