In a cross-cultural study of 139 societies, George P. Murdock found __________ societies that did not have the belief that gods or spirits could cause illness
A) two
B) seven
C) 10
D) 20
A
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The adoption of social roles and behaviors normatively appropriate for the opposite biological sex from one's own is called:
a. gender identity. b. gender role. c. gender crossing. d. gender reversal.
In the distant past, infectious diseases could have substantial impact on:
A. foreign populations or groups but seldom significantly impacted large regions or areas. B. local populations or groups but seldom significantly impacted large regions or areas. C. foreign populations or groups and often significantly impacted small regions or areas. D. local populations or groups and often significantly impacted large regions or areas.
The study of the increasingly complex interactions that characterize the function and behavior of DNA and all of its associated molecules and chemical patterns is known as:
A. genetics. B. inheritance. C. heredity. D. genomics.
Ken Guest's summer-long trip from New York City to a village in the Fujian Province of southeast China illustrated the effects of globalization on a local community. What percentage of the village population lives in the United States today?
70 percent 50 percent 90 percent 30 percent