__________ are named groups of people who believe that they are relatives even though they may not be able to trace their actual relationships with all members of their group

a. Lineages
b. Fictive kin
c. Patriclans
d. Clans


d

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According to Weber, the three dimensions of social stratification are

A. status, exchange, and religion. B. wealth, power, and prestige. C. gender, ethnicity, and race. D. means of production, mode of production, and measure of production. E. age, gender, and ethnicity.

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Ancient people incorporated their spiritual beliefs and social order into the cities they built

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Most of the modern primate forms show up in the fossil record of the ________ epochs.

A. Miocene and Pliocene B. Oligocene and Miocene C. Eocene and Oligocene D. Pliocene and Pleistocene

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A good understanding of the mechanisms of language change allows you to:

a. see how biology determines language use. b. understand the one-to-one connection between race and culture and language. c. reconstruct ancestral languages from sets of daughter languages. d. refute the Sapir/Whorf hypothesis.

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