What type of work do development anthropologists do?
a. They chart the growth of human infants and children.
b. They document the historical development of ancient civilizations.
c. They provide information to assist agencies in adapting projects to local needs and conditions.
d. They record disappearing languages and cultures.
ANSWER:
c
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