According to the Causes of Migration lecture, the micro-economic rational choice and macro-economic “push-pull” theories look at the same causes of migration
a. true
b. false
b. false
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Explain how the modern anthropological approach to the study of human biological diversity differs from racial classification.
What will be an ideal response?
Scientists argue that there is a(n) _______________ evolutionary heritage between humans and apes
a. questionable b. punctuated c. unclear d. clear
The last 30 years have seen a dramatic shift in the conditions of indigenous peoples in Latin America, where the push by indigenous peoples for self-identification has emphasized all of the following EXCEPT
A. political reforms involving a restructuring of the state. B. their cultural distinctiveness. C. an implicit call for excluding strangers. D. limited self-government. E. sustainable development and political representation.
What kind of problem is "built into" being a bigman?
A) The bigman must negotiate with other bigmen and must travel long distances. While he (or she) is away, the tribe often rebels. B) The bigman gives large amounts of goods to his competitors in order to shame them and reduce their prestige. This leaves little for his (or her) followers. C) The bigman must marry many wives and have many children in order to increase his (or her) support. The bigman cannot afford this. D) The bigman must be an elder and does not have a long life span. This makes leadership ever-changing. E) There are no inherent problems in being a bigman.