How can anthropologists and the anthropological approach contribute to a better world?
What will be an ideal response?
They can study and better understand the connections between power and consequences, work to assist and advocate for besieged communities and cultural groups, and put into practice what they have learned about the long-term needs and development of the human species.
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According to the "lifeboat mentality," __________
A) people in a group should all have equal entitlements to resources available B) already established immigrants should take responsibility for helping more recent and needy immigrant groups of the same race or ethnicity C) the number of people in a group should not be increased because it will reduce resources available to those already in the group D) the government should provide welfare benefits for the unemployed and poor
Our ability to store fat was adaptive in the past but is maladaptive in industrialized societies
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Uruk period refers to pre-state developments in __________.
A) the Near East B) Mesoamerica C) East Asia D) sub-Saharan Africa
The earliest skeletons from the New World show greater biological diversity than do modern Native Americans
Indicate whether the statement is true or false