What position do most anthropologists take on the matter of whether male dominance is a cultural universal? What is your own view on the matter? What evidence can you put forth to support your view?
What will be an ideal response?
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Many developments fail because of all of the following EXCEPT they ______
a. are not planned to be responsive to local cultures. b. often bring improvements that are costly and cannot be sustained c. often leave the environment neglected and degraded d. often lead to fewer jobs and opportunities due to technological advancements e. often are forced to increase wages due to technological advancements, which they cannot afford
The earliest record of Sanskrit drama and theatre was the:
a.Mahabharata b. Natyasastra c. Ramayana d. Rasa e. Sakuntala
In comparison with other social sciences, anthropology:
a. is much narrower and specialized in scope, focusing exclusively on humans. b. is more integrative and holistic, examining all aspects of humanity. c. practices more rigorous and comparative science. d. collects and analyzes data as its knowledge base. e. has fewer specialties and subfields.
As a complex form of political organization, a state society
a. always relies on supernatural sanctions to maintain social order. b. maintains the exclusive right to use force and physical coercion. c. maintains its authority by brute force alone. d. has the least amount of deviation from the norms. e. is the least centralized government of all types of human societies.