Globalization promotes intercultural communication, migration, and commerce.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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This chapter's description of the San Bushmen's relation to the government of Botswana provides a telling example of how
A. foragers are willingly choosing to change their lifestyles and become a part of the global village. B. foraging communities' identities are being reshaped by their relationships with NGOs. C. the foraging lifestyle has finally become a thing of the past. D. more and more foragers have come under the control of nation-states and are now influenced by the forces of globalization. E. human rights are limited.
The visual-predation theory explains traits as mainly adaptations for
A) locating mates and avoiding predators B) terrestrial locomotion and hunting small vertebrates C) terrestrial locomotion and hunting insects D) arboreal locomotion E) locating and capturing insects in an arboreal habitat
The Trobrianders have a rigidly controlled sex life and puritan attitudes toward sexuality
a. True b. False
What is meant by the "law of competitive exclusion"? a. When one species successfully dominates an ecological niche, it will subdue all other species in the area. b. When two or more species cohabit in the same area, they will each tend to specialize in a subset of foods toallow peaceful coexistence
c. When two closely related species compete for the same niche, one will bring about the other's extinction. d. In a balanced ecological niche, there will be no competition between species. e. Species that begin competing for food supplies will eventually begin to compete for each other's mates as well?competition spreads.