In Inuit society, social offenders are
A) subjected to formal legal judgment.
B) subject to harsh and open social criticism.
C) avoided or ostracized by others.
D) dealt with by the authorities.
E) forced to apologize for their misdeeds.
C
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Fluted point technology
a. is present at the Pre-Clovis site of Monte Verde b. has clear precursors in northern Asia c. has no clear Asian predecessors d. is primarily associated with the Archaic period e. is probably not an American invention
Describe some of the effects of increased urbanization. Detail where these effects are most pronounced, and suggest the contributions applied anthropologists can make to urban planning.
What will be an ideal response?
The term _____ refers to the public policy for managing cultural diversity in a multi-ethnic society. This policy stresses mutual respect and tolerance for cultural differences within a country's borders
a. multiculturalism b. anti-ethnocentrism c. international ecumenism d. nationalization e. ethnonationalism
Kenyanthropus platyops is named after its most distinctive feature, which is:
A. the appearance of a flat face B. an enlarged brain case C. the lack of bipedalism D. the reduced size of the canine teeth