Primary states are states that formed on their own, rather than as a result of contact with other state societies.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Among the Ju/’hoansi:
a. children are expected to contribute to subsistence from the time they reach puberty (around 14 or 15). b. elderly people past the age of 60 are expected to contribute hunted or gathered food to the group, as they are being taken care of by others now. c. elderly people are a valuable source of knowledge and wisdom about hunting and gathering and are consulted regularly. d. elderly people are taken care of grudgingly because after the age of 60 they contribute nothing to the group. e. children are expected to set up their own separate households by the time they are 16.
A common feature of people who take on "third gender roles" among Native American cultures is __________
A) their exclusion from the wider society B) their general acceptance by society C) a higher than usual rate of mental illness D) their prominence in political leadership roles in their groups
The Mousterian tool tradition is part of which age or tool era?
a. Lower Paleolithic b. Middle Paleolithic c. Upper Paleolithic d. Neolithic
The perspective in anthropology that analyzes cultural elements in terms of their useful effects to individuals or to the persistence of the whole society is called:
a. Functionalism. b. Cultural materialism. c. Unilineal evolutionism. d. Critical anthropology.