The Native Australian wooden wind instrument that is a popular "tribal" instrument known for its unique tonality is called a didgeridoo.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Phonology consists of the categories and rules for forming symbols that engage which of the channels available to humans for communication?
a. sight b. touch c. taste d. sound
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Why is it difficult to measure gender stratification?
What will be an ideal response?
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Franz Boas found that one of the major physical differences between first-generation immigrants to the United States and their children was in the area of:
a. intelligence b. longevity c. height d. weight
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________ is NOT an absolute dating technique
A. Carbon-14 B. Stratigraphy C. Potassium-argon D. Thermoluminescence E. Uranium series
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