The New Zealand government wishes to get back many of its treasured art objects once taken by Europeans traveling in that country. What are these art objects?
a. Tattooed and mummified Maori heads
b. Sacred fertility statues of the Maori warriors
c. Elaborately carved wooden flutes used in warfare
d. Cotton weavings once used by the Maori royal families
e. Finely carved jewelry worn by the upper classes in Maori society
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a. ?For the first time respondents were allowed to self-identify. b. Respondents were no longer allowed to choose their own race. c. For the first time only one respondent answered the forms for the entire family. d. Respondents were encouraged to choose multiple categories of affiliation.
Forensic anthropologists sometimes assist the police in which of the following ways?
A. analyzing fingerprints B. interviewing suspects C. reconstructing the facial features of a victim D. interpreting the cultural behaviors of victims and suspects
The fact that the horse became a measure of wealth for the Lakota people illustrates which of the following?
a. Without a monetary-based economy, the Lakota used the horse as a means of currency. b. As the Lakota territory grew in size, horses were required as a means for transportation. c. European innovations and values influenced the Lakota to amass horses for trade. d. The trade economy resulted in the replacement of the values of equality with the pursuit of wealth and status.
Mutations during meiosis are especially important because they __________
a. are usually lethal b. tend to occur in regulatory genes c. are inherited d. are more common