All cultures share the same worldview

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


False

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Three years after planting their gardens, the Mekranoti are left with only:

a. manioc. b. sweet potatoes. c. pineapple. d. tobacco. e. bananas.

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According to Bestor in "How Sushi Went Global,"

a. globalization has meant homogenization. Sushi is no longer viewed as a Japanese entity worldwide. b. in waters off of Seabrook, New Hampshire, bluefin tuna are trapped, fed by hand, then processed to meet the demand for sushi in Japan and around the world. c. tuna's popularity in Japan has declined significantly in the past two decades. d. the first appearance of tuna in Japanese literature was in the eighth-century collection of imperial court poetry called Man'yoshu.

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Which of the following is the reason that meat is highly valued by Ju/'hoansi people?

a. Meat is a less highly concentrated source of protein than vegetable foods. b. Uncertain success at hunting means that meat is a rarer food than vegetable resources. c. Meat is not shared frequently in the Ju/'hoansi society. d. The Ju/'hoansi prefer the taste of meat to the taste of vegetables.

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What is one of the most fundamental key assumptions that anthropologists share?

A. A comparative, cross-cultural approach is essential to study the human condition. B. We can draw conclusions about human nature by studying a single society. C. A degree in philosophy is the best way to produce good ethnography. D. There are no universals, so cross-cultural research is bound to fail. E. Anthropologists cannot agree on what anthropology is, much less share key assumptions.

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