Cultural rights are different from human rights in that
A. human rights are real, while cultural rights are just perceived.
B. cultural rights are morally based, while human rights are methodologically based.
C. cultural rights are vested in groups, not in individuals.
D. cultural rights are more clear-cut than human rights.
E. the term cultural rights is a politically correct synonym for human rights.
C
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What factors do medical anthropologists think we need to consider if we are to reduce the suffering in human life?
A) cultural and political B) biological and social C) cultural and social D) biological and political
Priyayi values among the Javanese maintain that __________ can taint and lower the status of men
a. ?childcare b. ?handling dead bodies c. ?menstrual blood d. money
Technically, all dialects are:
a. languages b. subcultural languages c. partial languages d. codes