Phylogenetically, who are our closest relatives? What evidence is used to support this relationship?

What will be an ideal response?


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An anthropologist interested in structural linguistics might consider doing research on __________

A. the relationship between written forms of Chinese and Japanese B. whether bilingual children think differently than children who know only one language C. why some people speak with a Southern accent only when they are with family members D. the common roots of Indo-European language

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A series of symbols representing the sounds of language and arranged in traditional order is called a(n) __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The critical thing that created the demand for African slaves in the Americas was:

a. Mining. b. Growing sugar. c. Construction of roads. d. Missionary work. e. Fishing and whaling.

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Contemporary, applied ecological anthropologists work to plan and implement policies aimed at environmental preservation. They also advocate for people who are at risk, actually or potentially. One of the roles for today's environmental anthropologist is to assess the extent and nature of risk perception and to harness that awareness to combat environmental degradation.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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