An example of an ethnography is a/an:
a. study of chimpanzee language.
b. excavation of an archaeological site.
c. study of the behavior of residents in a retirement home.
d. study of rates of disease in prehistoric populations.
e. comparative analysis of blood proteins between populations.
c
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The human capacity for culture is __________
A. learned after birth B. genetically programmed C. weaker than for instinctual behavior D. severely limited
A field of cultural anthropology that focuses on studying the lives of people living in cities or urban neighborhoods
a. interpretive anthropology b. reflexive anthropology c. ecological anthropology d. urban anthropology
The gender division of labor in the agricultural mode of livelihood __________
A) is the most egalitarian of all modes of livelihood B) involves highly overlapping tasks for males and females in most societies C) means that men work more hours and women work fewer than in horticulture D) is more segregated than in temperate foraging societies
Pastoralism __________
A) is a mode of livelihood based on domesticated animal herds and the use of their products, such as meat and milk B) is the oldest way of making a living C) has more occupational specialization than agricultural societies D) gives women a dominant economic role in all pastoralist societies