Which of the following is NOT a reason that primatologists study non-human primates?
a. humans are primates
b. some non-human primates also have the capacity for culture
c. many non-human primates live in environments much like those in which the earliest human ancestors lived
d. non-human primates are easier to observe, especially in captivity
d
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At Great Zimbabwe, a majority of structures were built of:
A. straw. B. wood. C. mud. D. stone. E. adobe.
Sherwood Washburn and Shirley Strum argued
A) that thought itself is not unique to humans B) that the communication of thought makes human culture possible C) it is the ability to communicate thought that is unique to humans D) all of the above E) none of the above
How people make a living influences the sexual division of labor. This is an example of the ____ theoretical approach
a. materialist b. interpretivist c. postmodern d. functionalist
The process of cultural change known as __________ describes a situation in which a subordinate society adopts cultural traits or technologies through contact with a more powerful society, either through force or due to perceived economic or social
advantages. A) acculturation B) stimulus diffusion C) unconscious invention D) enculturation