Which of the following research ideas BEST represents one that might deal with epigenetics?

documenting the psychological and social effects of trauma and displacement among Syrian refugees since 2011

investigating the effects of malnutrition and drinking water quality on American students' ability to do well in school

examining the causes and effects of political corruption on twenty-first-century Argentinean society

tracking the long-term effects of radiation exposure on infants living near the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident


investigating the effects of malnutrition and drinking water quality on American students' ability to do well in school

Anthropology & Archaeology

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What is a diasporic community?

a. a group of people who come from the same part of the world, but now live in another place b. a group of people who share the same culture and traditions based on their status and class c. a community that forms because of urbanization and transnationalism d. a community that suffers the effects of xenophobia worldwide because of their low status

Anthropology & Archaeology

A reviewer describes a travelling company this way: "Using stories from the Ramayana, the group of singers and drummers, performing outdoors on the flat ground, thrilled the college students assembled to watch." This reviewer is almost certainly

describing a performance of a. Noh b. Kabuki c. Kathakali d. Beijing Opera e. Yoruba Opera

Anthropology & Archaeology

Which of the following statements about religion and technology is NOT true?

a. There are currently dating and other social websites tied to religion. b. The Internet has changed today's ability to influence masses of people through religion. c. Jerry Falwell and Oral Roberts were two of the more popular televangelists. d. Televangelism was particularly successful with those who were well-educated and did not attend church. e. In the 1970s, televangelism began in the United States and spread widely for a time.

Anthropology & Archaeology

What position do most anthropologists take on the matter of whether male dominance is a cultural universal? What is your own view on the matter? What evidence can you put forth to support your view?

What will be an ideal response?

Anthropology & Archaeology