In ________, an entrepreneur supplies raw materials to workers in their homes and collects the finished products from them

A. capitalism
B. industrialism
C. a tribute exchange system
D. reciprocity
E. a domestic system


E

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The Toumai fossil, or Sahelanthropus tchadensis, is unique because __________

a. its features suggest it may actually be the earliest member of Homo b. it had ape-like facial features but cranial characteristics suggesting bipedalism c. it provides the earliest evidence of stone tool use d. it is the oldest hominin fossil ancient DNA as been extracted from

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Which of the following statements about potlatching is NOT true?

A. Potlatching is an example of competitive feasting. B. Potlatching was misinterpreted as a classical case of economically wasteful behavior. C. Potlatching is a form of exchange that has long-term adaptive value. D. Potlatching is a case that proves that the profit-maximizing motive is a human universal. E. Potlatching is well documented among Native American communities of the North Pacific Coast of North America.

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_______ is more common in foragers societies

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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The perception of which of the following colors is a more recent phenomenon for monkeys?

a. Blue b. Green c. Red d. Black e. Grey

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