Ethnographic research in postsocialist societies is thriving. What are some of the common problems typical of these societies? Why would an ethnographic approach be advantageous to addressing these problems?

What will be an ideal response?


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Australopithecine species that shared the same environments at the same time show __________

a. the quick extinction of one of the species based on food competition b. a symbiotic relationship between the species c. morphological differences that suggest a lack of direct competition for food d. evidence for interbreeding between the species

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The Inuit understand artistic expression in songs to __________

a. be a characteristic of gifted individuals blessed by spirits b. allow the expression in inner feelings in a way ordinary words cannot c. be the artistic area in which women excel d. be reserved for use in song duels

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The culturally defined behaviors associated with particular social statuses are called

a. social identities. b. social roles. c. status clusters. d. social action clusters.

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Music is one of the most social kinds of artistic expression.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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