What is the term for cultural traditions that extend beyond and across national boundaries?

A. Microculture
B. International culture
C. National culture
D. Bioculture


Answer: B. International culture

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A) the function of a complex society forces individuals to fulfill duties that are not equally valued. B) social stratification results from the constant struggle for scarce goods and services in complex societies. C) social and economic rewards for working hard and taking risks generally benefits society as a whole. D) every class (or status) takes on risky work because the sacrifice is temporary and will shift to another class afterward. E) the only way to organize a large population of people is to make some classes subordinate to others.

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Which of the following is an example patrilineal descent?

a. a man leaves all of his property to his eldest grandson b. a woman leaves all of her property to her eldest grandson c. a man leaves all of his property to his youngest daughter d. a woman leaves all of her property to her youngest daughter

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

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