The integration of a culture means that ______
a. all of the cultural parts are tightly connected to all other cultural parts
b. cultural parts are somewhat interconnected with one another
c. members of two different subcultures attend school together and thereby learn to adapt to culture
d. a culture is exactly like the body of a living organism
e. it is impossible to distinguish any area of culture from another area
ANSWER:
b
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a. True b. False
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a. the qualitative study of disease in populations b. the study of cultural influences on human health and disease c. the study of human growth and development d. the study of human remains to determine the cause of death
In the "Original Study," what did the scientists find at Ukkuqsi?
a. a small girl buried in her toboggan and under part of the covering of a kayak b. a small girl who was believed to be related to the same species as famous "Lucy"; she was called "Lucy's child" c. a burial chamber with many artifacts and fossils associated with Inupiat daily life d. a skeleton of a man dated at around 9,300 years ago and named "Kennewick Man"
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What will be an ideal response?