What is a stratified society?
What will be an ideal response?
This is a form of society with marked and usually heritable differences in access to wealth, power, and prestige; inequality is based mainly on unequal access to productive and valued resources.
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The first eukaryotes appear in the fossil record around __________years ago
a. 3.4 billion b. 1.5 billion c. 850 million d. 600 million
Discuss the genetic changes in the domestication of plants in the New and Old Worlds, and compare the selective factors for these changes in the two areas. How do these facts and their role in the history of domestication help explain the differences between natural selection and artificial selection?
What will be an ideal response?
Most groups in Western industrial societies are
a. non-overlapping. b. multifunctional. c. based on kinship. d. organized around one's employment.
Chiefdoms are stratified societies organized by __________
a. semi-divine leaders b. reciprocal economic functions that are unequal in benefits c. warfare and conquest d. kinship