According to Dubisch in "Run for the Wall: An American Pilgrimage," Run for the Wall participants stopped at
a. Angel Fire, New Mexico.
b. Denver, Colorado.
c. the Apache reservation in Arizona.
d. Window Rock, Wyoming.
Correct Answer: a
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Chinese folk beliefs about race are derived from which of the following?
A. concepts of blood relationships and descent B. typologies of skin color C. political ideology D. language
Although exchange linked most Mesoamerican cities with their hinterlands, marketing has an especially crucial role at:
A. Tenochtitlán. B. Monte Albán. C. San Lorenzo. D. Teotihuacan.
Which of the following statements about U.S. racial categories is true?
A. U.S. racial categories are applied to endogamous breeding populations. B. U.S. racial categories are biologically valid, as demonstrated by the Phipps case in the 1970s in Louisiana. C. U.S. racial categories are based on global racial categories that vary little among societies. D. U.S. racial categories are based on genetics, whereas Japan's are based upon undemonstrated descent. E. U.S. racial categories are culturally arbitrary, even though most people assume them to be based in biology.
The Hindu system of sex segregation is called burkah
a. True b. False