Which of the following statements about individual artists in non-Western societies is true?
A. They tend to be iconoclastic and antisocial.
B. They tend to get more feedback during the artistic process than in Western societies.
C. They are all trained in formal, state-controlled schools for the arts.
D. They are nonexistent.
E. They are just copying Western art forms.
Answer: B
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a. In stable cultivating societies where ownership of land is important. b. In hunting and gathering societies living on the margins of existence. c. In industrial societies with large urban populations. d. In socialist rather than capitalist societies. e. Where marriage is a matter of free choice rather than arrangement.
Which of these statements is NOT true?
A. "Australopithecines mainly ate savanna vegetation." B. "Australopithecines exhibited greater sexual dimorphism than do modern humans." C. "Australopithecines lived between approximately 4.2 and 1 m.y.a." D. "Australopithecines started out as knuckle-walkers (Au. anamensis) and ended up bipedal (Au. boisei)." E. "Australopithecines became more robust through time."
Illness is defined as a(n)
A. nonexistent ailment (only "diseases" are real). B. artificial product of biomedicine. C. scientifically identified health threat. D. purely linguistic problem. E. socially constructed condition.
The study of the forms in which sounds combine to form words and their meaningful parts is known as
A. phonology. B. syntax. C. morphology. D. lexicon. E. grammar.