What are the differences between shame and guilt? Why is it important for anthropologists interested in understanding sociopolitical organization to pay attention to people's concerns with shame or guilt in the communities they study?
What will be an ideal response?
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A) An enhanced feeling of social unity B) A transition from one state to another C) An act of rebellion and revolution D) A form of institutionalization E) The birth of a new religious order
The __________ is the number of people who can be sustained by the resources and environment in which they live
a. scale b. sustainability c. resource scarcity d. carrying capacity
Environmental stress encountered at high altitudes includes:
A. low partial pressure of oxygen B. cold temperature C. high levels of solar radiation D. all of these
In Durkheim's characterization, complex societies exhibit "organic solidarity" because
A) complex society functions like a single organ of the body, the heart for example. B) he chose a musical idiom to suggest harmony in society. C) complex society is largely integrated through a sense of belonging, as an organ belongs in a church. D) complex society resembles a living organism, constructed from specialized parts. E) none of the above.