Indigenous societies often were based on __________, principles that community members had fundamentally equal rights to available resources and to social respect

a. egalitarian ethics
b. cross-cultural comparisons
c. etic perspectives
d. polyphony


a

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Anthropology's comparative, biocultural perspective

A. is a product of the participant observation approach. B. is the reason it has traditionally studied nonindustrialized societies. C. allows the inclusion of both biological and cultural approaches to comment on or solve a particular issue or problem. D. places it in the humanities. E. is insignificant, since evolution is studied by biological anthropologists, while culture is studied by cultural anthropologists.

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Which of the following is an example of a homogeneous good?

A) laundry detergent B) hot dogs C) potato chips D) green cabbage

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Research suggests that differences in tool use among chimpanzee populations is the result of __________

a. genetic differences b. cultural traditions c. environmental differences d. intelligence

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Because type O blood is codominant, a woman with type O blood knows that OO is her:

a. DNA b. genome c. phenotype d. genotype

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