A Mohawk household usually consisted of __________
a. an elder man, his sons and their wives and children, and unmarried sons and daughters
b. an elder woman, her husband, their daughters and daughters' families, and the couples' unmarried sons
c. a nuclear family of a single married couple and their children, as well as possibly the man's grandparents
d. a woman and her sisters along with their families
b
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A. egalitarian societies B. ranked societies C. chiefdoms D. communes E. states
Jean Baptiste de Lamarck was important because:
A. his theory of evolution was correct in detail B. he speculated on the mechanisms of change C. he proposed the idea of uniformitarianism D. all of these
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c. Society A might be wiped out by society B, with only a few scattered refugees living as members of thedominant society. d. Societies A and B would each retain their distinctive cultures living side by side in peace, harmony, andprosperity. e. Society B might be entirely destroyed by society A.
________ is associated with horticultural systems of cultivation.
A. The slash-and-burn technique B. Irrigation and terracing C. The use of draft animals D. Intensive use of land and human labor E. Locations in arid areas