The main constraint on the Pintupi foragers of Australia is:

A) healthcare.
B) shelter.
C) animals.
D) vegetables.
E) water.


E

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a. key. b. kinesics. c. kiosk. d. knowledge.

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In a society with two exogamous lineages or moieties, who is the preferred cross-cousin bride for a male ego?

A. MBD (mother's brother's daughter) B. MZD (mother's sister's daughter) C. FBD (father's brother's daughter) D. FZS (father's sister's son) E. FZB (father's sister's brother)

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Why do some linguists argue that the evidence for an innate grammar is weak?

A) Children learn features like word order at different times, depending on their importance in their native language. B) Children across cultures start creating short sentences at very different ages. C) Most children learn basic syntax early, but building their vocabulary takes many years. D) Across cultures, children understand individual words but do not understand grammar rules until formally taught them in school.

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The ethnographic approach takes a holistic perspective of societies

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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