__________ refers to the relative social status or rank of a primate, which is determined by its ability to compete successfully with its peers for objects of value such as food and sexual partners
A. Dominance
B. Aggression
C. Consortship
D. Brachiation
Answer: A
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a. did not build temporary structures b. did not exploit different food sources c. had not learned to exploit marine resources d. presumably hunted large animals, perhaps horses e. lived in caves but not open air sites
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a. Asia b. Sub-Saharan Africa c. Latin America d. the Caribbean
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a. specific values promoted by particular cultures b. central core, human values c. values significant in the process of enculturation d. values that are fundamental to the development of self-awareness
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a. Most chiefs gain their status through personal achievement. b. Some chiefs do not appear to have benefited economically from their position at all. c. Chiefs are thought to receive power from spiritual powers and, therefore, do not need to be generous to their followers. d. It is almost always the case the chiefdom based societies are united under a single paramount chief who controls clans or kin groups through sub-chiefs.