Ideas and behaviors so deeply embedded in a culture that they are regarded as universally normal or natural

a. norms
b. cultural cores
c. symbolic systems
d. naturalized concepts


d

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In most polygynous societies, women:

a. have bargaining power and some independence b. are extremely subordinated c. enjoy equal status with men d. are in the highest social positions

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All of the following forces cause linguistic diversity to diminish over time EXCEPT:

A) nation-states insisting that all official business be conducted in an official language. B) media exposure becoming global. C) languages and language communities tending to change constantly. D) global trade favoring very specific languages. E) immigrants abandoning their languages in order to adapt socially.

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The most serious threat to family stability in Trobriand society is:

A) ?incestuous relationships. B) ?conflicts between men and their in-laws over labor obligations. C) ?threats to the matrilineage. D) ?adultery.

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The first director of the Human Genome Project was:

A. Luca Cavalli-Sforza B. Peter Grant C. James Watson D. Francis Crick

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