How we make economic decisions depends on the values we give to both goods and ideas, which in turn depend on:

A) family.
B) culture.
C) geography.
D) education level.
E) physical ability.


B

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Among the indigenous Canela, William Crocker was:

a. adopted into networks of kinship at his field site. b. awarded the honor of outstanding fieldworker. c. considered master fieldworker by quantitative researchers. d. a pioneer in the development of field photography. e. threatened with illnesses and contracted malaria.

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

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According to James Carrier, what differentiates a possession from a commodity?

a) Whether it is a gift. b) Whether it is associated in a personal way with a producer or a distributor. c) Whether is of high quality. d) Whether it is personally owned by someone.

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