The writings of Charles Darwin were inspired by a book by ________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
T. Malthus
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Chavín iconography commonly depicts
a. Chavín deities and elites being worshipped by the common people, often containing scenes of human sacrifice. b. animals local to the Chavín region and those that the Chavín people depended upon for food, including wild deer, vicuna, llama, and guinea pigs. c. stylized creatures native to forests of the eastern slope some several hundred miles away, and not occurring in the local highland environment. d. agricultural scenes of crops the Chavín people relied upon, as well as their extensive irrigation systems. e. People practicing crude agricultural and building techniques.
What is unique about family relationships among the Na of China?
A) Among the Na, marriage is polygamous. Men and women reproduce temporarily and then move on to other relationships. Women and men never live together. B) There is no marriage or paternity recognized in the culture; men and women reproduce through incest. Families consist of women, brothers, and their children. C) There is no marriage or paternity recognized in the culture; men only visit women temporarily and leave. Families consist of the women, their children, and their male relatives. D) There is no marriage or paternity recognized in the culture; men only visit women temporarily and leave. Families consist of women and their children. Men always live in village men's houses. E) There is marriage among the Na, but it is not defined the same way as it is in Western society. Men and women practice serial marriage, moving from one partner to another and living together temporarily.
In China and India:
a. Male births are met with joy and celebration b. Female births are preferred c. Males hold less status than females. d. Females are born at an increasing rate. e. It is taboo to have more than one female daughter.
In a number of developing countries today, _____
a. an increasing number of children under age 14 engage in wage employment b. children only work on household chores and are not allowed to work in factories c. children are prohibited by their religion to work for wages d. an decreasing number of children under age 12 are engaged in wage employment e. children are being replaced by women as the primary wage earners for the family