Which perspectives best guard against culture-bound theories?
a. multiple cross-cultural perspectives
b. a cross-cultural and evolutionary perspective
c. an evolutionary and philosophical perspective
d. all perspectives guard against culture-bound theories
b
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The multiregional hypothesis argues that scientists:
a. cannot coordinate biological characteristics with cultural capacities. b. should coordinate biology and culture as they work together. c. should not consider culture as an attribute of the human species. d. should not consider that biology plays any role at all in cultural developments. e. should consider that Africans are smarter because this is where humanity began.
Specialization in agriculture may result in all of the following EXCEPT:
a. increased tendency to grow cash crops and buy food in the marketplace. b. increased reliance on a limited number of crop varieties. c. development of increasing surplus of crops. d. decreased importance of the family owned/operated farm. e. less specialization of labor.
The growth of a cotton industry and the subsequent demand for slave labor in the American South was driven by a combination of technological, economic, and political reasons
Indicate whether the statement is true or false