________ is a cultural universal

A. Hypodescent
B. Hyperdescent
C. Bifurcate merging kinship terminologies
D. Transhumance
E. Some kind of family


E

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What example of cultural misunderstanding did anthropologist Jill Kleinberg find in her study of Japanese-owned firms in the United States?

A) The American employees were frustrated by the lack of opportunities to advance, and the Japanese managers felt the Americans were too hard to manage. B) The American employees were very time-oriented, while the Japanese managers were frequently late to meetings. C) The American employees were very formal when speaking with their co-workers or supervisors, but the Japanese managers had a relaxed, informal style. D) The American employees felt the workday was too long, while the Japanese managers complained about the laziness of the workers.

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While the vertical excavation strategy at Gatecliff was designed to clarify chronology, the horizontal excavation strategy was designed to

a. expose living floors. b. reinforce the artifact typologies in use at the time. c. clarify the site's stratigraphy. d. establish the chronology on a larger scale. e. identify the geological composition of the stratigraphy.

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Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

a. Richard Wagner
b. Hauptmann
c. heredity and environment
d. person as victim
e. slice of life

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Which is likely to be the oldest form of political organization?

a. chiefdom b. band c. tribe d. state

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