How were the early states in South America believed to be interdependent?
A) The coastal cities were the seat of political power, whereas the inland ones were the seat of religious authority.
B) The coastal cities were responsible for expansion, whereas the inland ones maintained traditions and laws.
C) The coastal cities were economic centers, whereas the inland ones had higher birth rates and provided laborers.
D) The coastal cities supplied the inland ones with fish, whereas the inland ones were political and economic centers.
D) The coastal cities supplied the inland ones with fish, whereas the inland ones were political and economic centers.
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What was unusual about the Harappan civilization, as compared to other early states?
A) It lacked a centralized government. B) There was no evidence of infrastructure. C) The people still relied on broad-spectrum foraging for much of their food. D) There was little in the way of monumental architecture.
An ethnography is __________
A) an account of an individual's life, in his or her own words B) an account of an individual's life based on a questionnaire C) a descriptive writing about a culture D) a culture's narrative about its origins
________ is NOT part of the patrilineal-patrilocal complex
A. Patrilineality B. Patrilocality C. Warfare D. Reduced gender stratification E. Male supremacy
Many of the best early accounts of non-western societies written during the early period of colonialism were written by __________
a. soldiers b. governors c. naturalists d. Jesuit missionaries