How do cities relate to a society’s agricultural production?
A) Cities can arise in areas not suited to agriculture but suited to trade.
B) Cities do not require intensive agriculture, but do require domestication of plants and animals.
C) Successful cities have developed alongside all known types of subsistence economies.
D) Cities can only develop on land that is suitable for complex agriculture.
A) Cities can arise in areas not suited to agriculture but suited to trade.
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A) the most oppressed social category in India B) the most oppressed social category in Brazil C) an example of an age set D) the warrior males among the Maasai
The controversial Sapir-Whorf hypothesis proposes that __________
A) language affects how individuals in a society perceive and conceive reality B) culture has a strong influence on how we speak languages C) languages reflect the values, attitudes, and beliefs of the society D) language and culture have no measurable influence on each other
Which of the following is NOT a requirement of market exchange?
a. Money or money objects b. Private property c. Governmental regulation of prices d. Prices determined by supply and demand
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a. orangutan. b. gorilla. c. bonobo. d. chimpanzee. e. gibbon.