How do Indonesia and Malaysia compare with respect to multi-culturalism?
a. Both Indonesia and Malaysia have suppressed multiple ethnic identities in favor of a strong national identity.
b. Both Indonesia and Malaysia have political systems in which ethnic groups are well represented and share power.
c. Malaysia has offered greater protections to ethnic identity than has Indonesia although both have dominant ethnic groups.
d. Indonesia has offered greater protections to ethnic identity than has Malaysia although both have dominant ethnic groups.
c
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Applied anthropology
A. originated at the same time that anthropology's four-field approach became established among early twentieth-century U.S. academics. B. has yet to be recognized by the American Anthropological Association. C. encompasses any use of the knowledge and/or techniques of its four subfields to identify, assess, and solve practical problems. D. focuses on preparing emerging academic scholars to improve their grant application skills. E. is a European phenomenon.
Oldowan pebble tools
A. were found at the same site and stratigraphic layer as the Ardipithecus kadabba fossils, dramatically pushing back in time the onset of stone tool use to the late Miocene. B. contain evidence that they were used on fellow hominins, providing the earliest evidence of human warfare and cannibalism. C. include elaborate axes and spears. D. were also used to decorate burial sites, suggesting very early symbolic thought. E. are obviously manufactured stone tools that consist of flakes and cores.
Types of Upper Paleolithic art include all, EXCEPT
a. engravings. b. cave paintings. c. sculptured figurines. d. complex clothes e. flutes made of bone
The risk of genetic defects among the offspring of first-cousin marriages is no higher than that of the general population
Indicate whether the statement is true or false