The Ju/’Hoansi or San Foragers inhabit the modern nations of:
a. South Africa, Namibia, and Botswana
b. Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda
c. Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania
d. Venezuela and Brazil
Answer: A
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a. culture is important b. culture is shared c. culture is adaptive d. culture is basic
Organelles are common to __________
a. prokaryotes b. eukaryotes
What is the purpose of the eruv?
a. It marks a spatial domain as private and enclosed. b. It marks a spatial domain as public and open access. c. It is a temple where Jews can worship. d. It is a marketplace where only kosher products are sold. e. None of these.
Cross-cultural comparisons are __________
a. a means of understanding cultural differences and similarities through data analysis rather than direct observation b. made by conducting fieldwork in multiple cultures c. no longer made in twentieth century anthropology d. are only done on cultures discovered prior to 1950