Anthropologists often say that in nonindustrial societies, economic relationships are embedded in social relationships. What does this mean?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following statements is correct?
a. There is no such thing as a cultural universal. b. There are cultural universals, but there is no single explanation about how they developed. c. Anthropologists believe that cultural universals exist because at one time there was a single human culture. d. Periodically cultural universals occur, especially at points of evolution. e. Human evolution could not occur without cultural universals.