What does J. Christopher Kovats-Bernat mean by the concept of "mutual responsibility" under ethnographic conditions of violence?
What will be an ideal response?
He means that both the anthropologist and informant must protect and support each other in order to do work under such challenging situations.
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A key difference between a colonial government and an independent government is:
a. Colonies need to be made productive for their owners. Independent nations need to be prosperous in their own right. b. Colonial governments are much more likely to regulate freedom of speech than are independent governments. c. Colonial governments generally attempt to control as much of the economy of the colonized nation as possible. Independent governments generally exercise less control over the economy. d. Colonial governments never return any value to their subjects; even oppressive independent governments return some work of value to their citizens. e. Independent governments in the third world invariably had higher levels of corruption than their colonial predecessors.
In nonindustrial societies, economic activities are embedded in the society.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
the theory of common ancestry holds that
A. no species is ranked higher than any other in the taxonomy B. similar species are descended from a common ancestor C. similar species are able to interbreed D. all species reproduce in a similar ("common") way
When Mendel crossed plants and considered two traits simultaneously (e.g. height and seed color in peas), what proportion of the F2 generation offspring expressed both recessive phenotypes?
a. 9/16 b. 8/16 c. 12/16 d. 3/16 e. 1/16