In the cultural law of C5 ET of Leslie White, the variables are _______

a. culture, energy, time
b. culture, energy, technology
c. culture, evolution, time
d. child-rearing, equality, territory
e. culture, evolution, technology


ANSWER:
b

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Compared to people in simpler societies, people in complex societies __________.

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Wyoming's Bighorn Medicine Wheel site consists of

a. a rock art panel depicting what is thought to represent a medicine wheel along with abstract representations of bighorn sheep. b. a stone circle, or "wheel," nearly 90 feet in diameter, perched atop a 9640 foot high peak. c. a large, continuously occupied pithouse village along the banks of the Bighorn River. d. a portion of the natural landscape in the Bighorn Mountains that is sacred to Native American tribes in the region; the site itself contains nothing cultural in origin (in other words, no material remains). e. skeletal remains of the Native American residents of the Bighorn Mountains.

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Which horticulturalists are likely to be the most sedentary?

A) those who rely on food from trees that produce for a long time B) a group that uses slash-and-burn agriculture C) villages that raise chickens or pigs D) a group that still relies heavily on foraging

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