Why is perpetual economic growth necessary in a modern market economy?

A) ?Because the world's population continues to increase.
B) ?Because citizens now expect a constantly rising living standard.
C) ?Because the constant creation of debt money requires the creation of additional money to cover interest payments.
D) ?Because the money supply is generally stable.


C

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Lewis Henry Morgan is well known for his work League of the Iroquois, considered anthropology's earliest ethnography. This and others of his works illustrate his view of unilinear evolutionism, which is that

A. cultural diversity was actually a sign of the slowing down of cultural evolution. B. only the better and more civilized societies could survive. C. all societies are on some path toward civilization, but the exact paths vary. D. natural selection acts simultaneously on the biological and cultural aspects of human life. E. there is one line or path through which all societies have to evolve, and this path involves specific stages that cannot be skipped, ending at the final stage of civilization.

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The origins of physical anthropology arose from which two areas of interest among 19th century scientists?

a. the ancestry of modern species and human variation. b. the genetic determinants of behavior and osteology. c. nonhuman primates and origins of modern species. d. human variation and osteology. e. human evolution and nonhuman primates.

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Over the course of American history women have entered the workforce in which pattern?

a. Immigrant women, young single women, married women b. Young single women, immigrant women, married women c. Immigrant women, married women, young single women d. Young single women, married women, immigrant women

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In the production of food supply using hunter-gatherer techniques, who produced the most food?

A) ?men. B) ?women. C) ?Men and women equally. D) ?None of the above.

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