A critical insight of medical anthropology is that:
a. Disease and medicine never exist independently from culture.
b. Diseases are universal, biological entities and have little relation to culture.
c. There is a single, universal medical model that is applicable to all cultures.
d. Although diseases may have different names and different treatments in different cultures, the same diseases are present in all cultures.
e. Traditional cultures have a greater number of diseases that modern medicine considers "psychological" than does modern culture.
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Redistribution refers to:
a. a distribution that takes place multiple times. b. the process by which industry establishes a distribution network. c. a partnership between tribes where each tribe is required to trade and then return what has been given to them. d. the collection of products or money by a central authority, followed by distribution to the group's members.
Sedentism is
A. living in permanent settlements. B. capitalist-based exchange. C. transhumance. D. living off wild species. E. living off domesticated species.
All forms of human communication have multimedia potential
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Namus is another name for:
a. Russian lineages. b. French clans. c. Turkish honor. d. Hispanic migratory patterns. e. Polish social networks based on totems.