What is a hypothesis?

a. It is equivalent to a theory.
b. It is a provisional statement regarding certain scientific facts or observations.
c. It is a statement that has been proven to be true.
d. It is a fact from which conclusions can be drawn.
e. It is proof of a theory and occurs after testing a theory.


b

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How do chiefdoms differ from states?

A. Chiefdom status systems are based on differential access to resources. B. Chiefdoms lack socioeconomic stratification and stratum endogamy. C. Chiefdoms lack ascribed statuses. D. Chiefdoms have permanent political regulation. E. Chiefdoms have full-time religious specialists.

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Which statement best represents the anthropological position on the origin of the state?

A) There is convincing evidence supporting the irrigation model of the origin of the state. B) Archaeologists are certain that states developed as a response to rapid population growth. C) No one theory seems to tell the whole story explaining the origin of the state. D) There are no consistent patterns in the origin of states around the world.

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Which of the following forms of political organization is considered to be the most stable?

a. chiefdom b. tribe c. state d. band

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Please write 2-3 sentences identifying the person, place, or thing in terms of age, location, and significance.Hopewell Interaction Sphere

What will be an ideal response?

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