A(n) ________ is NOT a hominoid
A. gibbon
B. lemur
C. human
D. orangutan
E. siamang
B
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According to Berlin and Kay's (1969) cross-linguistic study of color terms, what will be the third color term a language has?
A red B yellow C green D blue E grue
According to Nesse & Williams in "Evolution and The Origins of Disease", the mammalian eye, the heart valve, and the wisdom tooth are examples of the perfection achieved by natural selection in evolution.
a. True b. False
G. Elliot Smith and William J. Perry, major figures associated with the school of British diffusionism in the early twentieth century, proposed that __________
A. each culture has a key personality type B. a culture can only be interpreted in the context of its own historical development C. culture's principal function is establishing institutions to guide behavior D. all aspects of civilization derived from the culture of ancient Egypt
Anthropologists have an interest in sports because, as the media's illustrations of U.S. football suggest,
A. sports can symbolize certain key aspects of the culture in which they are highly popular. B. sports are a rare aspect of culture that is influenced by culture but not vice versa. C. sports allow for easy cross-cultural comparison because in the international arena the way sports are practiced is the same. D. they give insight into unfamiliar cultural dynamics that have nothing to do with the general culture. E. they exemplify how the media determine single-handedly which sports are popular and which are not.