How do many, or even most, Americans perceive the self?

A) ?As an autonomous, stable individual
B) ?As linked to place of origin and family network
C) ?As a product of consumer society
D) ?As a drop in the ocean


A

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The incest taboo is almost culturally universal, but

A. not all cultures have one. B. not all cultures define incest the same way. C. some cultures have replaced it with the levirate. D. some cultures practice gerontology anyway. E. not all cultures know about the consequences of incest.

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The replacement model for Homo sapiens' evolution suggests that modern humans:

A. evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the world, replacing all earlier populations B. evolved in Europe and migrated into the rest of the world, replacing all earlier populations C. evolved locally in Europe, Africa, and Asia from earlier Homo populations D. evolved in the New World and migrated into the rest of the world, replacing all earlier populations

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Which of the following is NOT an example of the way in which Vietnam is transforming gender ideology in the transition from socialism to a neoliberal market economy?

A) The Vietnam government has begun to emphasize how market trade is particularly suited to gendered personalities. B) They are encouraging petty traders they had previously denigrated. C) They are providing free business training to women who pass a civil service test. D) They are beginning to recognize the value of an increasing international tourist trade that had been traditionally been driven by women. E) They are beginning to view a feminine gender construct as part of a productive class in the economic system.

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The theory of heredity which suggests that an organism's physical traits are passed on from one generation to the next in the form of multiple, distinct particles is called

A. pangenesis B. transmission theory C. natural selection D. monogenesis

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