In cultural terms, a race is an ethnic group that is assumed to have a biological basis.

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


True

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In Biblical times, chariots and carts were widespread in the Middle East, but by the 6th century, the old Roman roads had deteriorated so much that wheeled vehicles were replaced by camels. This illustrates that the processes of change is sometimes due to cultural loss.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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People have cultural presuppositions about

A greetings. B how conversations are structured. C what arguments are like. D teasing. E how conversations should be structured.

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Poverty results from social and economic __________

a. equalities b. development c. upheaval d. inequalities

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In Tibet, a young man lives with his older brother, who is married. The younger brother eventually begins to think about setting up his own tent and taking his share of the yak and fields of grass. One night, his brother’s wife gives him her necklace. In Tibetan culture, this is an invitation for him to become her second husband. If he accepts, he will remain with his brother and share the same

tent. This type of marriage is called: a. monogamy. b. polygamy. c. polyandry. d. polygyny. e. serial monogamy.

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