Cultural differences from one tribe to another among American Indians could be viewed as ______.
A. subcultural variations
B. sources of internal conflict
C. in opposition to the unity Indian women need to press for social change
D. intracultural diversity
A. subcultural variations
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Most people smile when they are happy, but some people smile when they are nervous. This directly reflects the idea that:
A) multiple factors influence nonverbal communication B) nonverbal communication includes cultural universals C) nonverbal communication can be ambiguous D) the setting affects nonverbal communication E) intentional nonverbal communication is easy to understand
Native Californians did not welcome "Okies" to their state, even though
A) the "Okies" typically returned home after an average of six months. B) they depended on the labor of "Okies" to pick their crops. C) jobs of all kinds were plentiful in California. D) the "Okies" were willing to do work that Mexican immigrants refused to do. E) the "Okies" drove away Mexican immigrants, who were even less welcome in California.
In Tiwanaku society, llamas were used as transportation animals and as a __________.
a. Symbol of the gods, who could be propitiated through the animal's good treatment. b. Decorative element in temples. c. Food source. d. Breeding animal for the production of alpaca.
What were the causes of the revolutions of 1848, and why did these revolutions fail? In what ways was the development of industrialization related to the growth of nationalism?
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