Among the Taita, if a person becomes ill, a healing ceremony is conducted in which the person who is angry with the ill person __________

a. is identified by a diviner and punished
b. is paid damages by the ill person's family to pacify his or her anger
c. must admit his or her anger and ritually cast it out
d. apologizes to the ill person and begs for forgiveness


c

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The social resource reflected in others' good opinions, respect, and willingness to be influenced

a. power b. achieved status c. ascribed status d. prestige

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Dowry is:

a. The obligation of a man to work for his wife's family. b. Wealth that moves from the family of the husband to the family of the wife. c. The obligation of premarital chastity commonly found in European societies. d. A husband's obligation to provide his wife's family with vast tracts of land. e. A presentation of goods by the bride's kin to the groom's family.

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A. anamensis has been found in several locations in __________.

A) Chad B) Egypt C) South Africa D) Kenya

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