Which of the following traits are only found among state-level societies?
a. Collaborative labor
b. Bureaucrats who help organize projects
c. Large population aggregations
d. Complex social organizations
Answer: b
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Discuss the issue of anthropologists' involvement in local issues as it is raised in the example of Stuart Kirsch's work in Papua New Guinea. What were two of the ways Kirsch supported activism in the local community?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following statements is true?
a. A society cannot exceed the carrying capacity of its environment. b. A society cannot easily increase food production far beyond their carrying capacity. c. A society can easily exceed its carrying capacity. d. No environment has a fixed carrying capacity. e. Societies usually stay far below their carrying capacities.
________ occurs when a random event alters the allele frequencies in a population such that subsequent generations have allele frequencies different from their parental generations.
A. Genetic drift B. Inbreeding C. Outbreeding D. Assortative mating
Structural similarities shared by a wide array of distantly related species that are inherited from a remote ancestor, such as the number of bones in the forelimb, are termed
a. specialized b. ancestral (primitive) c. adaptive radiations d. analogies e. derived (modified)