In nonindustrial societies, economic activities and relationships are embedded in society.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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As illustrated by textbook author Clark Larsen’s research on Santa Catalina island off the coast of Georgia, by studying a particular population through time we can learn that __________.

a. human physiology does not change through time b. diets, and therefore human biology, change through time c. lifestyles do not change over time d. surfing has a long history among Homo sapiens e. consuming the wrong foods over time has little impact on population health

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What is a coming of age ceremony? Describe an example of one

What will be an ideal response?

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The Pueblo peoples of the Southwest reduced the risks created by unpredictable conditions by:

a. planting only in the lowland areas where moisture collects. b. planting only in elevated areas to protect from flooding. c. planting crops after the first frost. d. mixing up where and when they plant.

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Which of the following leads groups of related people or kin networks to worship their own particular deity?

a. secret societies b. polytheism c. totemism d. animism

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