National boundaries no longer restrict forces influencing production and consumption.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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What historical and social difficulties do anthropologists face as they study human sexuality?
What will be an ideal response?
Compared with hunting-and-gathering band-level societies, tribal societies are __________
A. smaller and more highly mobile across broad regions B. larger, but with more loosely defined territories C. larger, more sedentary, and have fairly well defined territories D. smaller, less mobile, and have less political integration
The perspective in anthropology that analyzes cultural elements in terms of their useful effects to individuals or to the persistence of the whole society is called:
a. Functionalism. b. Cultural materialism. c. Unilineal evolutionism. d. Critical anthropology.
Culture shock occurs when __________
A) an anthropologist finds that he/she learns the local language more easily than expected B) you discover, to your surprise, that you really like living in another culture C) a person has shifted from one culture to another D) two different cultural groups compete with each other