An argument in anthropology and human rights policy about laborers who migrate to the Dominican Republic to cut sugarcane concerns __________
A) the extensive use of child labor
B) the degree of free will in the participation in cane-cutting in the Dominican Republic
C) the comparison between the situation in the Dominican Republic and the situation of migratory workers from Mexico to the United States
D) whether or not social security should be paid to retired cane-cutters
Answer: B
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Archaeologists believe that the first humans came to the New World from __________
A. Greenland B. Australia C. Antarctica D. Siberia
When two species accumulate differences over time, gradually becoming ever more distinct, this is an example of:
a. cladogenesis. b. anagenesis. c. clinogenesis. d. parvogenesis. e. gene flow.
According to Pierre Bourdieu and Michel Foucault,
A. it is easier and more effective to dominate people in their minds than to try to control their bodies. B. if state institutions such as prisons and schools are able to control people's bodies, their minds will follow. C. anthropologists have no business studying the process of how the dominant ideology becomes internalized, since this is the job of psychologists and political scientists. D. overt violence is critical in order for a state to succeed in dominating its population. E. anatomically modern humans have a long way to go in the process of evolution, since they are so easily tricked into believing that forms of state control are both natural and good.