Distinguish between birthright citizenship and derivative citizenship
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER:
In birthright citizenship the indigenous is born within the borders of the state, while in derivative a person (usually a wife) receives the citizenship of her husband.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The domestic-public dichotomy
A. is significant because public activities often have greater prestige than domestic ones do. B. tends to be more pronounced in foraging societies where gathering is the main subsistence activity. C. is not significant in urban industrial societies. D. is reinforced in American society by women working both inside and outside the home. E. is not present in the industrial states of the Western world.
According to Whorf, different concepts of __________ were reflected in the differences between the Hopi and English languages
a. hospitality b. time c. kinship d. history
In the horticultural society of the Yanomamo in Brazil, men do all of the farming and as a result __________
a. women are free to be craft specialists b. women have larger numbers of children c. women have a very low social status d. women are more often warriors than in other horticultural societies