The three classifications for degree of inequality, developed by Morton Fried, refers to differences in

a. social rewards distributed to individuals based on skill and age.
b. social and material rewards allocated on the basis of age and sex.
c. how social and material rewards are distributed among family and kin groups.
d. amount of social and material rewards a society has to allocate to its members.


c

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Zimmerman and West (1975) found that ___________ in cross-sex interactions

A men and women interrupted each other about the same amount B most interruptions were initiated by women C most interruptions were initiated by men D men did not interrupt E women did not interrupt

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__________ and her colleagues presented evidence that the modern ancestor of

people in the United States, New Guinea, Africa, and East Asia lived about 200,000 years ago. a. Rebecca Cann b. Mary Leakey c. Nancy Minugh-Purvis d. Sally Binford

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