What kinds of people do anthropologists consider to be "cultured"?

A. Educated people
B. Key cultural consultants
C. Ethnocentric people
D. Culturally sensitive people
E. All people


E. All people

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__________ are bifacial stone tools dating to about 1.7 million years ago and named for a site in France

A) Riviera spear points B) Acheulian handaxes C) Loire axes D) Mousterian choppers

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One of Penelope Eckert's findings about California accents is that when people are and want to stay involved in their home community, they

A. develop a unique accent. B. tend to adopt a speech pattern with less of an accent. C. copy the English they hear on the radio. D. tend to talk like locals. E. often develop extended versions of nonverbal communication among peer groups.

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The theory that evolutionary change (speciation) occurs rapidly over short periods of time and then consists of a long period of stasis or little evolutionary change when species maintain their adaptation to the environment is called __________

A. phyletic gradualism B. Darwinian evolution C. punctuated equilibrium D. convergent evolution

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Collaboration among cultural and applied anthropologists produced an effective non-profit organization based in Cambridge titled

a. Cultures, Inc. b. Anthropology Inc. c. Cultural Models Inc. d. Cultural Survival Inc. e. Cultures Unite, Inc.

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