People in dense social networks
A are usually linked by only one bond.
B cannot be related by blood or marriage.
C do not usually live in the same neighborhood.
D are likely to be linked by more than one type of bond.
E have infrequent interactions with each other.
D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Blood type systems have been used in human classifications because:
A. blood types are easy to determine B. blood types are not affected by the environment C. the mechanisms of inheritance are, for the most part, known D. all of these
Why must we be cautious about drawing inferences about our past from the lifestyles of modern foraging societies?
A) Like all societies, foraging societies have evolved and are still evolving. B) Our ancestors had regular interactions with other societies, while modern foragers remain isolated. C) Contemporary foragers live in environments that ancient foragers never used. D) Modern foraging societies represent an artificial return to what people believe were the “old” ways.
Samuel Huntington coined the term “civilization” to refer to
a. a number of linguistically and socially distinct ethnic groups that share a common cultural tradition that unites them against an opposition civilization of different ethnic groups. b. early European societies that were culturally homogeneous and therefore had little true ethnic conflict. c. widespread geographical areas of conflict, such as the Middle East or the former Yugoslavia. d. a group of distinct ethnic groups that would be in conflict with each other but instead are united against a common occupying force or authoritarian state.