Describe and discuss the primary goals of the Jamaica Agroforestry Project (JAP)

What will be an ideal response?


ANSWER:
This project had the long-term goal of improving the problems of rapid soil erosion and the short-term goal of increasing the amount of natural foods available to livestock.

Anthropology & Archaeology

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Chiefdoms differ from states in that

A. chiefdoms have full-time religious specialists. B. chiefdom status systems are based on differential access to resources. C. chiefdoms have permanent political regulation. D. chiefdoms lack socioeconomic stratification and stratum endogamy. E. chiefdoms lack ascribed statuses.

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Hunting-and-gathering societies have always existed in marginal environments

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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What is a locavore?

a. A person who hunts and gathers b. A type of animal that lives in arid environments c. A person who eats primarily locally grown foods d. A person who eats only organic foods e. A diet that is based on both vegetables and meat

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________ argued that all human languages have a common structural basis and that all humans have similar linguistic abilities.

A. Benjamin Lee Whorf B. Edward Sapir C. Noam Chomsky D. William Labov E. Deborah Tannen

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