The term "Blue Revolution" refers to

A) a revolt of Caribbean porpoises, forced to swim with tourists.
B) growing a new variety of high yield GM corn that turns the skin of consumers blue.
C) growing finfish and shellfish commercially.
D) harvesting plankton from the ocean for human food.
E) a revolt of the Tuaregs of the Sahara, referring to their indigo dyed robes.


C

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In foraging bands, the leaders

A. retain their power by maintaining strong ties with the commoner class. B. inherit privileged access to strategic resources. C. maintain control by conquering foreign territories. D. have no means of forcing people to follow their decisions. E. are the dominant males in the largest, most powerful descent groups.

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________ is NOT typical of state societies

A. A primarily foraging-based subsistence strategy B. Class stratification C. The fixing of state boundaries D. Intensive agriculture E. Fiscal support

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The fact that a new behavior is not likely to become cultural if it has harmful reproductive consequences is consistent with what theory?

A) cultural relativism B) natural selection C) optimal foraging D) historical particularism

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Describe the difference between assimilationism and multiculturalism. Identify how these concepts affect minority ethnic groups.

What will be an ideal response?

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