The key to the pastoralist economy is:

A) the availability of technology.
B) the extent of grazing rights shared among all people.
C) herd growth.
D) agricultural crops.
E) global markets.


C

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When displayed in museums, descriptions of non-Western art (as compared to Western art) often include all of the following except:

a. the specific culture from which it comes. b. the function that the piece serves. c. the materials used to make it. d. the name of the artist who produced it. e. how the piece reflects other aspects of culture.

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Practice theory

A. focuses on how individuals, through their actions and practices, influence and transform the world they live in. B. was popularized by Margaret Mead in the 1940s. C. is the only theoretical paradigm to effectively solve the "culture-individual" problem. D. actually shares the same deterministic assumptions of earlier theoretical paradigms. E. explains social phenomena only in nonindustrial societies.

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Asia and Africa continue to witness a dependence on child labor

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

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If a perfectly competitive firm is producing at the output level where marginal revenue is equal to marginal cost and at this output level, the market price is less than the firm's average total cost, the firm is ________.

A) not producing at the profit-maximizing output level B) earning a competitive return C) earning economic profits D) incurring an economic loss

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