Archaeological evidence suggests that Homo habilis relied on ___________ to obtain meat.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


scavenging

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Which of these is NOT one of the features identified by Serena Nanda as widespread among gender variant Native Americans?

a. Preference for work of the opposite sex, or set aside for third or fourth gender b. Exclusively heterosexual relationships c. A style of dress different from that of either men or women d. Associations with a supernatural power

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The Hua of Papua New Guinea believe that differences between men and women are the result of differing amounts of a life-giving substance called nu. As a result of this belief,

a. sexual intercourse is considered dangerous for men because it transfers nu to women. b. women must serve food to men so that their nu may be passed to the men. c. men and women become more different from each other over time as women acquire more nu. d. women have less ?nu? than men, making women moister.

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______ and categorical treatment afford a convenient grouping for people of whom one is ignorant. Lumping such people together under a popular description saves time and thought and affords a convenient grouping.

a. Scapegoat b. Societal strain c. Stereotype d. Projection

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Define the concept of "structured choice" and describe an example of a context where it can be applied

What will be an ideal response?

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