Which of the following modern anthropological methods of analyzing cultures contrasts with structural-functional analyses?

a. interpretive
b. evolutionary
c. empirical
d. conflict


a

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The term that refers to worldwide interconnectedness, signified by global movements of natural resources, trade goods, human labor, finance capital, information, and infectious diseases is known as:

a. nationalization. b. internationalization. c. pandemonium. d. globalization. e. holism.

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During the nineteenth century, the sparks of interest in biological change over time were fanned into flames by the:

a. discovery of Neandertal fossils in the 1800s. b. publication of Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species. c. discovery of Australopithecus afarensis in the late 1800s. d. discovery of the Americas. e. witch craze period.

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The inbreeding theory of incest taboo argues that _____

a. the family is able to make better social alliances by marrying outside of its structure b. there are harmful genetic defects associated with breeding within the family c. there are positive genetic benefits from breeding within the family d. family inbreeding creates role ambiguity e. the human species has developed because of inbreeding

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