What is a "headless" society?

a. A society that has no form of social or political control
b. A society that has no political leader
c. A society that is without strict moral codes
d. A society that has no formal recognition at the state level
e. A society that is virtual and not geographically located


b

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Who focused on religion's explanatory role and argued that religion would eventually disappear as science provided better explanations?

A. Margaret Mead B. Sir Edward Burnett Tylor C. Bronislaw Malinowski D. Claude Lévi-Strauss E. Sir E. E. Evans-Pritchard

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What do we call the type of marriage in which each partner has just one spouse, but marries partners in succession?

a. monogamy b. polyandry c. polygamy d. serial monogamy

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One theory suggests that people are more willing to put up with a leader's control in exchange for protection once they have __________

A) made a more permanent investment in land B) married and had children C) reached a higher socioeconomic status D) experienced food insecurity

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