______ societies feature food producing strategies based on domestication of animals whose care is the central focus of their activities.

A. Hunter-gatherer
B. Herding
C. Agricultural
D. Industrial


Answer: B

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(a) crude (b) total (c) refined (d) nation-specific

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According to Jürgen Habermas, which of the following is the realm of everyday communication?

A. the system B. the lifeworld C. the ideal speech situation D. the self

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A) Mary's marriage will become vulnerable to divorce. B) Mary's husband will be unable to share the stresses of employment with her. C) Mary's husband will become emotionally detached from his son. D) Mary's marriage will be unaffected by her employment.

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Two players on a professional sports team are best friends one player is white and the other is African American. According to sociologist Robert Merton's typology of prejudice and discrimination, these players are:

a. unprejudiced nondiscriminators. b. unprejudiced discriminators. c. prejudiced nondiscriminators. d. prejudiced discriminators.

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