The integration of resources, labor, and capital into a global network is called __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Globalization.
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Detailed census records made in Roman Egypt show that brother-sister marriages among members of the non-royal farming class were common. What light does this shed on the incest taboo? a. It proves that there is a biological basis for avoidance of inbreeding among humans. b. It proves that incest is committed only among royalty and is done in order to preserve the bloodlines. c. It
demonstrates that despite the human tendency to avoid inbreeding, it occasionally occurs and may even bepreferred. d. It supports Freud's psychoanalytic theory of the universality of the Oedipus complex. e. It shows that humans are no different from chimpanzees.
The Ju/’hoansi residing in //Nhoq’ma village are in a transition phase in which:
a. they are involved in ecotourism, enabling tourists to visit them. b. they have become expert hunters relying on meat for their caloric intake. c. they rely on sharing and interdependence for their survival. d. accumulation of material goods is important to their ranked society. e. they are carrying out agriculture in addition to hunting and gathering.
All of the following are true about Islamic financing in the U.S. following the 2001 World Trade Center attack except: a. U.S. Muslim home financing increased after 2001, as Muslims were eager to demonstrate their commitment tothe American dream
b. after 2001, U.S. Muslims withdrew a great deal of their monies from charities that might be misunderstood byothers. c. U.S. Muslims withdrew their monies to a great extent from the stock market and began investing in real estate. d. Muslims in the U.S. stopped reporting their income to the Internal Revenue Service. e. U.S. Muslims base many of their financial decisions on religious concepts.
The principle of segregation and the principle of independent assortment were developed by __________
A. Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace B. Jean-Baptiste de Lamarck C. Gregor Johann Mendel D. James Watson and Francis Crick