In Fischer's (1958) study of phonological variation, which group was most likely to pronounce the progressive morpheme –ing as –in?
A girls
B teachers
C parents
D boys
E babies
D
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A. Blood feuds B. Courts of law C. Song contests D. Executions of offenders E. Kin ties
Who wrote The Wealth of Nations and is considered the "father of modern economics"?
A. Raymond Scupin B. Karl Marx C. Clifford Geertz D. Adam Smith
Biological anthropologists study only human bones
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Studies of how beliefs and rituals function as part of a group's cultural adaptation to its environment are an illustration of
A. how religion can play a prominent role in cultural ecology. B. the dangers of extending the realm of religion to nature. C. the dangers that religious effervescence can pose to the environment if it is not contained. D. the fact that religion is evolutionarily adaptive. E. how nonhuman primates also have a capacity for religion, although it is very limited.