________ is NOT a proper role for an applied anthropologist
A. Working with local people in addition to "experts" and officials
B. Identifying locally perceived needs for change
C. Helping to design and implement culturally appropriate development programs
D. Helping to impose development programs designed solely by international authorities
E. Protecting local people from projects and policies not in their best interest
D
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A. children who grow up in stable kin groups are better off than those who don't. B. the nuclear family is the only stable kin group arrangement. C. nuclear families are extremely rare in terms of living arrangements. D. extended family households are an adaptive strategy to dealing with extreme poverty. E. there are many alternatives to the nuclear family.
In 1493, Christopher Columbus introduced Europe to the American plant:
a. potatoes. b. wheat. c. coffee. d. maize. e. tobacco.
Sivapithecus is now thought to be ancestral to modern humans
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In industrial and postindustrial societies, such as the United States, the most common form of residence after marriage is:
a. ambilocal. b. matrilocal. c. patrilocal. d. neolocal. e. avunculocal.