In "Run for the Wall: An American Pilgrimage," Dubisch argues that participation in the Run for the Wall

a. is like a rite of passage, moving normal veterans into a select group of war advocates.
b. is a needless glorification of war.
c. is a personally transforming experience, partly designed to heal personal wounds.
d. is not effective as a form of protest.


Correct Answer: c

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A. the same tools were being used more creatively for a variety of uses. B. some tools were used for utilitarian purposes, whereas others served ritualistic purposes. C. there was a broadening of the range of staples in diet, despite the fact that the tools remained unchanged. D. males used heavier tools, and females, lighter ones. E. the tools were being made and used for different jobs, such as smashing bones or digging for tubers.

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Which innovation is considered the beginning of the industrial revolution?

a. Rifle b. Hoe c. Airplane d. Steam engine e. Wheel

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All social relations involve power

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

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Speciation can occur as a result of all of the following except:

a. natural selection acting on populations. b. lack of differences in habitats. c. limited gene exchange. d. geographic isolation. e. ecological separation.

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