The Zuni (New Mexico) system of kinship:
a. is based entirely on fictive kin.
b. strictly governs the behavior of members of the same clan.
c. requires people to find marriage partners within their own clan.
d. allows clan members to marry and form extended families.
e. is no different from that of the rest of the United States.
b
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a. Behavior designed to save money for a household. b. Choosing to buy a generic rather than a name brand product. c. Attempting to increase profits by investing savings. d. Only present in capitalist market economies. e. Making choices in ways believed to provide the greatest benefit.
A high degree of specialization of labor:
a. Is characteristic of all human societies. b. Occurs more among horticulturalists than pastoralists. c. Is unrelated to the food-getting strategy of a group. d. Exists only in industrialized societies. e. Tends to correlate with high population and agricultural intensification.
For a culture to function properly, its various parts must be:
a. harmonious b. consistent c. open and fluid d. fully evolved
The preference for collective violence evident among the Yanomamö is evidence of an innate tendency among men to engage in violence
Indicate whether the statement is true or false