Who developed the radiator theory of brain evolution?
A) Leslie Aiello
B) Robin Dunbar
C) Richard Kay
D) Ralph Holloway
E) Dean Falk
E
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Functionalism is weak in which of the following areas?
A. explaining why cultural institutions change B. proposing purposes for cultural practices C. describing the psychological effects of cultural traditions D. recognizing how different aspects of a society are integrated
There can be no culture without a society
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Samuel Huntington coined the term “civilization” to refer to
a. a number of linguistically and socially distinct ethnic groups that share a common cultural tradition that unites them against an opposition civilization of different ethnic groups. b. early European societies that were culturally homogeneous and therefore had little true ethnic conflict. c. widespread geographical areas of conflict, such as the Middle East or the former Yugoslavia. d. a group of distinct ethnic groups that would be in conflict with each other but instead are united against a common occupying force or authoritarian state.
The domestic-public dichotomy refers to the separation of
A. secular and sacred domains. B. spheres of exchange. C. the elite and commoners. D. cooking and sleeping spaces in residential units. E. home and the outside world.