Campbell and Loy suggest that Homo heidelbergensis people were
A) hunters
B) the immediate ancestors of modern humans
C) the descendants of Homo erectus
D) anatomically variable across the Old World, but everywhere possessed large brains housed in a somewhat primitive skulls
E) all of the above
E
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In an epilogue to her article "Mother's Love: Death Without Weeping," Scheper-Hughes argues that the primary cause of the decline in infant mortality on the Alto do Cruzeiro was a result of
a. national health care agents going door to door to identify at-risk infants. b. the installation of water pipes that carried clean water to virtually every home in the shantytown. c. an infant training program offered by a North American mission. d. the under-the-counter availability of a "morning after" pill.
The Moso of China practice a form of “visitation” as marriage and do not have formal marriage rituals
a. True b. False
How many people died of smallpox in the 20th century?
a. 1 billion b. 722 million c. 300 million d. 105 million e. 750,000
What is the purpose of using the ethnographic method as a research approach?
a) To try to see the world as others do in order to understand and describe these different views. b) To measure one’s personal values against other values. c) To question the beliefs of the society being studied. d) To ask embarrassing questions about other cultures.