__________ is an exchange of products in which a person trades one type of product for another type of product

a. Barter
b. Balanced reciprocity
c. Negative reciprocity
d. Trade


a

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As opposed to Cinderella, "The Girl Who Took Care of the Turkeys" stresses __________ as its moral lesson

a. individual rewards b. self-interest c. conformity d. duty to others

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An archetype can be considered to be:

A. a reproductive population B. the class of animals to which a specific species belongs C. the divine plan for a particular animal D. the reconstructed common ancestor of a group of organisms

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Anthropologist Clyde Kluckhohn (1944) saw a key public service role for anthropology. In his words, it could provide a "scientific basis for dealing with the crucial dilemma of the world today: how can peoples of different appearance, mutually unintelligible languages, and dissimilar ways of life get along peaceably together?" Anthropologists also have made and continue to make a dramatic impact on people's welfare as they cope with crises such as the January 2010 Haiti earthquake. What are some examples of this?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements about high-achieving but low-income students is NOT correct?

a. They are expected to adjust to a different and unfamiliar sociocultural environment than the one they were born into. b. They do not have to worry about the financial costs of college and how those will affect them after graduation. c. They often come from homes that lack two strongly supportive parents. d. They have not had access to all the cultural and educational opportunities of wealthier children. e. They often attended public schools that provided less enrichment opportunities than those students who attended private schools.

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