Crafts such as making baskets, mats, and pottery are __________

A) performed by women in noncommercial societies but by men when produced for trade
B) exclusively men's tasks
C) exclusively women's tasks
D) performed by men in noncommercial societies but by women when produced for trade


A

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b. arranged marriage has come to an end and is no longer practiced. Young people today have very Westernnotions of attraction and mate selection. c. although arranged marriages continue in very traditional families, most young people chose their own partnerand elope, electing to not participate in such elaborate ceremonies and tradition. d. arranged marriage continues within castes that have low education and economic rates. These young peoplecontinue to have a hard time finding a marriage partner. e. arranged marriage continues, but in an altered form. Now, young people are actively searching for theirpartners on Internet marriage websites.

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Boas called for a moratorium on theorizing

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The ________ are NOT foragers.

A. Mbuti of Congo B. Eskimos of Alaska and Canada C. Basseri of Iran D. Australian aborigines E. San of the Kalahari Desert

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In what type of societies are extended-family households found most frequently?

A) post-industrial Western societies B) sedentary agricultural economies C) semi-nomadic herding cultures D) traveling food collector bands

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