What is the primary difference between land management and control in traditional nonindustrial societies and in industrial societies?

What will be an ideal response?


It is controlled by individuals in industrial societies, and kinship groups in traditional nonindustrial societies.

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Ethnographies are:

a. studies of nonhuman primates. b. studies of only Western European societies. c. detailed descriptive studies of contemporary living peoples. d. the practical application of anthropological theories. e. studies done by archaeologists.

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What is a mehndi?

a. a bride kidnapping practiced until recently in Kyrgyzstan b. the wedding eve henna party attended by the bride and her friends in India c. a puberty ritual carried out for young males in the Trobriand Islands d. an aboriginal marriage ceremony in Australia

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In Lebanon, Palestinian refugees are able to become citizens, work, and own land

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Which of the following presents the primary challenge that the Bering Land Bridge represented the first route for the first humans in the New World?

a. the earliest occupations pre-date the presence of Beringia b. many early occupations pre-date the presence of the Ice Free Corridor c. there are no Upper Paleolithic sites in northern Asia at the time of first settlement d. modern Native Americans are genetically unrelated to northern Asian populations e. the technologically simplest way to enter is not on foot

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