Anthropologists Anne Ramenofsky and Patricia Galloway argue that the most devastating impact of Hernando de Soto on Native Americans in the southern part of the U.S. was:
a. introduction of tobacco and alcohol.
b. introduction of pigs.
c. introduction of horses.
d. diseases brought by soldiers under command of de Soto.
e. unfair economic trade.
b
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John Bodley is most responsible for
a. learning about “victims of progress” and has educated many of the dangers of civilization on indigengous peoples. b. cultural relativism. c. studying the effects of environmental changes on chimpanzee habitats in Tanzania. d. learning about the nature of “cultural” evolution. e. modernization theory.
The Kenyan and Tanzanian governments took thousands of square miles of land from the Maasai in order to create __________
a. a wildlife reserve b. military training camps c. farmland d. a national forest
For humans, culture is the primary means of adapting to environmental limitations
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Leone argues that appearance and popularity of formal Georgian gardens in wealthy Annapolis homes during the mid 18th century reflected an attempt by the upper class to maintain their social and economic control
Indicate whether the statement is true or false