To which region of the world would you travel if you wanted to visit many countries where the law permits polygamy?
a. Africa
b. North America
c. South America
d. Scandinavia
a
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Which Indian leader graduated in medicine and practiced on the Pine Ridge Reservation?
A) Dr. Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa) B) Dr. Carlos Montezuma (Wassaja) C) Dr. Arthur Parker (Gawasowannah) D) Dr. Allen Pontiac (Iroquois)
Jennifer lives in a highly developed society with good water, very comfortable housing, with all the modern conveniences. Her sister, Jane, lives in a primitive region of east Africa where good water is hard to find and although her diet is good, her housing accommodations are primitive. What can you conclude regarding their life expectancy?
a. Jane will have a longer expectancy than Jennifer. b. Jennifer's life expectancy is greater than Jane's. c. Both should have the same life expectancy because they are siblings. d. There is no way to predict their life expectancy.
What stressful situations challenge families' abilities to provide for the healthy development of its' members?
A. Family Violence B. Divorce C. Substance Abuse D. All of the above
In this reading, Pasupathi seeks to ______.
a. examine how various cultures select their partners b. examine the similarities in how partners are selected in arranged marriages and love marriage and the level of satisfaction with those two types of marriage c. illustrate the oppressive nature of arranged marriages and the superior nature of love marriages d. illustrate that arranged marriages are superior to and have higher satisfaction than love marriages