Food foragers practice a form of resource allocation
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Masculinity and femininity are forms of:
a. sexual egalitarianism. b. gender identity c. gender asymmetry. d. informal power.
Which of the following is true about rites of passage?
A. Participants in rites of passage are only tricked into believing that there was a big change in their lives. B. Rites of passage only worsen the anxieties caused by other aspects of religion. C. Beliefs and rituals can, ironically, both diminish and create anxiety and a sense of insecurity and danger. D. Despite their prevalence during the time that Victor Turner did his research, rites of passage have disappeared with the advent of modern life. E. Rites of passage would be effective in diminishing anxiety and fear if they did not involve the liminal phase.
Slash-and-burn, or swidden, agriculture has been practiced
A) only in semiarid savannas, where the sun is strong enough. B) only in temperate regions where there are dry forests. C) in Europe and North America until a few centuries ago, but today mainly in tropical regions. D) in tropical regions until a few centuries ago, but today mainly in Europe and North America. E) only in tropical areas, where the soils is not fertile enough for other forms of agriculture.
The principle of reciprocity means that
A) ?Exchanges have limited value B) ?Receiving a gift obligates one to return a gift C) ?Gift exchanges are generally unimportant D) ?One should avoid unfair obligations