Define discrimination. Explain the differences between de facto and de jure discrimination, and give examples of each.

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Applied anthropology's systemic perspective recognizes that

A. diseases affect many different systems of the human body. B. changes do not occur in a vacuum, and a program or project has multiple effects. C. the world-system theory of Wallerstein provides the best basis for applied work. D. it is necessary for applied work to focus entirely on educational systems. E. the most effective viewpoint for applied work is always that of a state administrator.

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Bipedalism, considered a key defining characteristic that differentiated early hominins from other apes,

A. perhaps developed in the woodlands but became even more adaptive in a savanna habitat. B. may have evolved as a result of anatomical changes caused by stone tool manufacturing. C. resulted in greater exposure to heat stress because on two feet, hominins spent increasingly more time in the open grasslands. D. evolved as a result of anatomical changes caused by an increase in brain size. E. was accompanied by a sharp increase in hominins' climbing abilities.

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Why do you think that a taxonomic classification of the living world is necessary in biology? Why would it not be as useful or practical to just use everyday names for all living things such as dog, cat, oak tree, and so on?

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The central concept in anthropology is the concept of ______

What will be an ideal response? a. distribution b. power c. culture d. artifacts e. evolution

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