Longitudinal research is the long-term study of a community, region, society, culture, or other unit, usually based on repeated visits

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: True

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Bilateral kinship systems:

a. Are found in most foraging and industrial societies. b. Are the most common kinship systems in tribes. c. Exist only among hunters and gatherers. d. Are found everywhere except in the United States and Europe. e. Are the same as double descent systems.

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Which of the following statements about chiefdom societies is true?

a. Most chiefs gain their status through personal achievement. b. Some chiefs do not appear to have benefited economically from their position at all. c. Chiefs are thought to receive power from spiritual powers and, therefore, do not need to be generous to their followers. d. It is almost always the case the chiefdom-based societies are united under a single paramount chief who controls clans or kin groups through subchiefs.

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Tribal societies tend to differ from band societies in which of the following ways?

a. Tribal leaders have considerable coercive power over members. b. There are more formalized organizational procedures. c. Tribal societies are not egalitarian. d. Tribal chiefs are successful due to an over centralization of power.

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How has the multiculturalist movement influenced life in the United States?

A. It has fostered increasing conflict among competing ethnic groups. B. It has reduced the cultural differences between ethnic groups. C. It has revised educational content to include the historical contributions of non-European ethnic groups. D. It has had little impact on life in the United States.

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