Explain how we know that there are no races, or biological subspecies, in contemporary humans. In your answer, be sure to compare/contrast the scientific concept of race and the socially constructed concept of race and to use three of the following terms: subspecies, Fst, genetic data, craniometric data, skin reflectance, and patterns of disease.
What will be an ideal response?
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Campbell and Loy suggest that modern speech and language appear
A) 800,000 years ago in Homo erectus B) 200,000 years ago with the evolution Homo sapiens C) 30,000 years ago in Europe with the appearance of Cro-magnon D) 300,000 years ago with Neandertals E) none of these
Under the Iroquois kinship system, the mother and mother’s sister are confused
a. True b. False
In his study of New York department store employees, Labov found that
A. /r/ was pronounced most frequently by workers in the upper-middle-class store (Saks). B. workers in all three stores pronounced /r/ with the same frequency. C. /r/ was pronounced most frequently by workers in the lower-middle-class store (S. Klein's). D. /r/ was pronounced most frequently by workers in the middle-class store (Macy's). E. none of the workers pronounced /r/.
The current world stratification system features a substantial contrast between capitalists and workers in the core nations, and workers on the periphery
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.