The chiefdom societies in Tahiti enhanced their agricultural yield through __________

A. swidden agriculture
B. irrigation and land terracing
C. the plowing of large areas of land
D. animal husbandry


Answer: B

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A) ?mental structures we use to make sense of the world. B) ?the language tools we use to make sense of reality. C) ?a new way of describing the function of grammar. D) ?the symbolic rituals that anchor social relations.

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What is one of the most important activities in Pentecostal culture that has greatly aided its expansion?

A. active evangelization B. the use of media and televangelism C. a strict hierarchy D. heavy funding from North America E. a Western political agenda

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Among Plains Indian societies, Berdaches were not

a. recognized by their cultural group as a third gender. b. men who chose to live as women. c. also known as "two-spirits" in some Plains Indian societies. d. reflective of material culture's symbolic meanings, having nothing to do with gender roles and gender ideology. e. performing women's traditional roles.

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The variation in gene frequency from one end of the region to the other is called cline

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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