Religion can be a powerful means of controlling society.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Fission-fusion societies are societies in which:

A. females form one-male harems during part of the year and multimale groups during other times B. males and females form monogamous units during part of the year and exist in multimale troops during other times of the year C. large groups break up into smaller units and smaller units coalesce into larger ones D. animals remain solitary except during the mating season

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________ fueled the European "Age of Discovery."

A. A desire to save the souls of local peoples B. Pilgrims fleeing persecution in their European homelands C. The feudal kingdoms of East Asia reaching out to establish trade links with Europe D. A seven-year-long drought in Europe E. European commercial interest in exotic raw materials

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Which of these is NOT one of the conditions under which revitalization movements are likely to coalesce?

a. Rapid social change caused by exposure to unfamiliar people and practices b. A successful independence movement and establishment of political autonomy c. Foreign domination contributing to a sense of group inferiority d. The perception of relative deprivation

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Wet-site excavation techniques were employed at:

A. Chaco Canyon. B. Ozette. C. Poverty Point. D. Snaketown.

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