There are a number of different ways that one can learn things. Both humans and other animals learn by trial-and-error and by social learning. The form of learning that is uniquely human and that provides the basis for the capacity for culture is known as
A. moment learning
B. critical learning
C. symbolic learning
D. inventive learning
Answer: C
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a. True b. False
Discuss what anthropologists mean when they say that nonindustrial economies are embedded in society.
What will be an ideal response?
What changes did workers instigate in response to industrialization in England?
A. Workers barred women and children from working in factories. B. Workers demanded the 8-hour work day and the Sabbath off. C. Workers launched a proletarian revolution. D. Workers developed organizations to protect their interests. E. Workers won the right to control production.
What is the term for the theory stating that characteristics acquired during the lifetime of an individual could be passed on to that individual's offspring?
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