How is the Ju'/hoansi interaction with elders and aging different from that of an urban society?

What will be an ideal response?


Among this group and other foragers, elders tend to be highly valued for their knowledge and experience; they are also able to take care of themselves independently and autonomously much better than in societies with high living costs and long separation from family members at work.

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Which of these is the best description of an egalitarian society?

a. A society within which all men are considered equal. b. A society in which there are few differences between families and kin groups in access to resources. c. A group in which females and males receive equal or nearly equal rewards. d. A group in which all members received nearly equal rewards regardless of age. ?

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Although the nuclear family remains a cultural ideal for many Americans, nuclear families accounted for 19 percent of American households in 2016. In fact, other domestic arrangements outnumber the traditional U.S. household five to one. All of the following are among the reasons for this trend EXCEPT that

A. job demands compete with romantic attachments. B. it is increasingly economically feasible for women to delay marriage and yet live away from their family of orientation. C. women are increasingly joining men in the workforce. D. contrary to expectations, the importance of kinship is growing in contemporary nations. E. divorce rates have risen.

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________ refers to the practice of marrying a person outside of the group to which one belongs.

A. Endogamy B. Exogamy C. Incest D. Polygamy E. Hypogamy

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In capitalist economies, __________ retain(s) the surplus value of labor

a. owners of capital b. workers c. the state d. the market system

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