Early evolutionary schemes for comparing human societies __________

a. assumed European and American societies to be the most advanced
b. assumed that there were many paths to advancement in evolutionary processes
c. assumed that European societies had become dysfunctional
d. romanticized indigenous cultures as superior to western societies


a

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When did Western art begin to become predominantly secular?

a. In the 1500s, just as the age of discovery was beginning b. In the 1700s, with the Enlightenment or age of reason c. In the 1800s, as Europeans were exposed to art from the peoples they colonized d. In the 1900s, with the growth of modern industrialized society

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)


1) Refer to the table above. The value of E is greater than the value of F.
2) Competition from profit-maximizing firms will drive firms that are not maximizing profits out of business.
3) Both accounting cost and opportunity costs include explicit and implicit costs.
4) Effective profit-maximizing managers work hard to minimize sunk costs.
5) Managers should use straight-line depreciation when making decisions.
6) Opportunity cost is a better measure of the true costs faced by firms than accounting costs.

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One theory regarding the universality of the incest taboo argues that by forcing people to marry outside their immediate kin group, peaceful alliances between people would extend to include a greater number of individuals.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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The right to be listened to (acquired by acquiring symbolic capital) is a crucial source of power and influence in any given situation

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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