The Jamaica Agroforestry Project encouraged farmers to plant nitrogen-fixing trees instead of food products

a. True
b. False


ANSWER:
False

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An anthropologist comparing kinship terms between the Turkana and the Maasai—both pastoral peoples from East Africa—is doing __________

A) regional controlled comparison B) within-culture comparison C) cross-cultural research D) historical research

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Rites of passage usually consist of three phases:

A. uncertainty, anxiety, and solace. B. separation, liminality, and incorporation. C. aggregation, celebration, and liturgical orders. D. ritual, purification, and absolution. E. confusion, ecstasy, and nirvana.

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Hunter-gatherers tend to preserve their resource base and have a limited impact on the environment because

A) they exploit a wide variety of foods. B) they are mobile, and therefore do not exhaust resources at any one place. C) they have low energy requirements. D) their population density is low. E) all of the above.

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The primary means of exchange or distributing goods in a chiefdom is:

a. redistribution. b. negative reciprocity. c. generalized reciprocity. d. balanced reciprocity. e. tribute.

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