L. S. Slobodkin has analyzed the dynamics of environmental change in terms of
A) degree of stability and resilience.
B) relative input of conservation and innovation.
C) degree of novelty, frequency, magnitude, and duration.
D) degree of predictability and fluctuation.
E) degree of intensification, desertification, and nucleation.
C
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Understanding kinship systems is an important part of anthropology because
A. it provides an objective, universal perspective on how people are related to one another. B. kinship ties are important to the people anthropologists study; they are a key component of people's everyday social relations. C. the study of kinship is part of the anthropological tradition established by the field's pioneers. D. kinship ties are what triggered the split between the hominin line and the rest of the primates and is thus the defining aspect of our humanity. E. it is the only aspect of anthropological study that the general public cares about.
Of the 400 living species of nonhuman primate, _____ are critically endangered
a. 10 b. 40 c. 70 d. 90
________ refers to sexual relations with someone considered to be a close relative.
A. Polyandry B. Exogamy C. Sororate D. Incest E. Levirate