“Culture at a distance” is an approach in anthropology that allowed the study of other cultures through all of the following except:
a. interviews with immigrants.
b. foreign films and newspapers.
c. photographs.
d. on-location ethnographic fieldwork.
e. literature.
ANSWER: d
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a. witchcraft always eventually leads to the downfall of the witch b. the dead must be buried properly or terrible consequences will follow c. family members need each other and must fulfill their obligations d. revenge will lead to two deaths, not just one
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a. there are child labor laws b. school is optional c. they are not taught how to be self-sufficient until 18 years of age d. they are biologically incapable of supporting themselves until 18 years of age
Refer to the figure below. If the number of demanders for Good Z increases at the same time as the number of suppliers of Good Z decreases and the shift in supply is greater than the shift in demand, the equilibrium price will be ________ than $100 and the equilibrium quantity will be ________ than 100.
A) greater; greater
B) greater; less
C) less; greater
D) less; less