What are use rights and in what mode of livelihood area they most prominent?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer will include:
1. Use rights entail a person or group having socially recognized priority to access resource areas.
2. They are less formal than property relationships that include the notion of private ownership.
3. They are most prominent in foraging societies.
4. They are also found in pastoralist societies with regard to grazing land, but not animals or material goods, which are understood to be private property.

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How do we know that Paleo-Indians hunted mammoths?

A) One mammoth skeleton was found with multiple projectile points in it. B) The Paleo-Indians painted caves with artistic depictions of mammoths. C) Chemical analysis of their teeth indicates that mammoth meat was a part of their diet. D) They had religious rituals involving the mammoth spirit.

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__________ may occur when one dominant group in a complex society imposes its cultural beliefs on subordinate ethnic groups

For example, the dominant ethnic group in the United States during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries (white, Anglo-Saxon Protestants) was able to impose its language, cultural beliefs, and practices on other minority groups in U.S. society. A. Cultural hegemony B. Cultural chaos C. Multiculturalism D. Ethnic superiority

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We have no way of knowing if Homo erectus had fur

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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