The eugenics movement

a. formed the basis for notions of racial equality in Nazi Germany
b. was popular throughout the 1970s.
c. is a now discredited view of racial purity
d. was begun by Charles Darwin
e. is supported in biological data


c

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The Natufians' ability to exploit their rich local environment with broad-spectrum foraging made it possible for them to

A. live in year-round villages prior to the emergence of domestication. B. incorporate roaming herding groups into their sedentary communities. C. establish the foundations of a complex state even prior to boosting food production. D. have a nutritious diet with staples ranging from millet to manioc. E. experiment with agricultural techniques that would eventually lead to increased food production and a truly sedentary lifestyle.

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__________ suggest that when the state relies more heavily on resources from taxpayers, the rulers must give the public more in return or else face noncompliance and rebellion.

A) Biological anthropologists B) Political scientists C) Collective action theorists D) Economists

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Ranked societies have hereditary inequality, but they lack stratification.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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