Discuss and evaluate the role of population pressure in the origins of the state.

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a: a stratified social order in which subordinates comply with domination by internalizing their rulers' values and accepting the "naturalness" of domination b: overt sociopolitical strategies c: social controls that induce guilt and shame in the population d: the critique of power by the oppressed that goes on offstage- in private- where the power holders can't see it e: the open, public interactions between dominators and oppressed- the outer shell of power relations

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The major difference between animism and animatism has to do with whether the supernatural force that occupies an

entity is: a. personal or impersonal and without identity. b. natural or supernatural. c. a god or an ancestral spirit. d. a priest or a shaman. e. an example of witchcraft or of divination.

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The Monte Verde archaeological site in south-central Chile dates to at least 1,500 years before the Clovis people (which date to 13,250 B.P.). This evidence for the early occupation of southern South America, along with other lines of evidence, suggests that

A. the first migration of humans into the Americas may date back 18,000 years. B. the Clovis tradition, a sophisticated stone technology based on a sharp point fastened to the end of a hunting spear, was crucial for migration into South America. C. the first migration of humans into the Americas made it there from Asia by crossing the Pacific in reed boats. D. Paranthropus boisei successfully made it to the Americas. E. the Clovis people were the first humans into South America.

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What is puberty? What physiological changes take place, and how are the sexes different? How is puberty reflected in culture?

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