What is the difference between ties and groups?

a. Strong and weak ties apply to the group, while primary and secondary apply to the relationships themselves.
b. Strong and weak ties apply to one-to-one relationships, while primary and secondary apply to the group itself.
c. There is no difference between the concepts of ties and groups.
d. None of the above explains the difference.


b

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a. They always exploited their environment before the Europeans got into the act. b. They worked hard to protect those resources in large supply and took a wasteful approach toward those that they believed to be in short supply. c. They caused an increase in the carrying capacity of their ecosystem for a prolonged period of time. d. They sometimes slaughtered buffalos, eating the best meat and taking the hides but leaving the rest to decompose.

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Summarize the expectation of permanence in a marriage

What will be an ideal response?

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Compare and contrast Malthusian theory and demographic transition theory.

What will be an ideal response?

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