The American Anthropological Association's Code of Ethics
A. is designed to ensure that all anthropologists are aware of their obligations to the field of anthropology, the host communities that allow them to conduct their research, and society in general.
B. applies differently to the different types of anthropology.
C. is the result of a UN resolution designed to ensure that human rights are respected in the field of U.S. anthropology.
D. is too broad for most anthropologists to find it useful.
E. is applicable only to research being conducted in the United States.
Answer: A
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