Playing a leading role in the development of the anthropology of law, _____has taken on specialists in the fields of law, children’s issues, nuclear energy, and science, critically questioning the basic assumptions under which these experts operate

a. Ralph Nader
b. Margaret Mead
c. Martha Knack
d. Laura Nader
e. Ruth Benedict


ANSWER: d

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A. in a systematic survey, the location of a site is most likely near a river. B. in an undisturbed sequence of strata, the youngest layer is on the bottom. C. in an undisturbed sequence of strata, the oldest layer is on the bottom. D. a fossil that is superimposed over a rock that is being dated by an absolute method is the same age as the rock. E. certain radioactive isotopes decay at predictable rates that allow archaeological sites to be dated based on the amount of the isotope present.

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All of the following are ethical concerns raised by anthropologists who work in military projects such as Human Terrain Systems (HTS) except:

a. Inability to obtain informed consent. b. Inability to keep the confidentiality of informants. c. Secretive nature of so much of the research data. d. Safety of informants. e. Inability to pay the informants adequately.

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All individuals within a population have the same capacity for adaptation

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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________ was/were NOT domesticated in the New World.

A. Beans B. Maize C. Cassava D. Barley E. Squash

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