In what sense are nonindustrial economies embedded in society?
A. Nonindustrial producers do not partake in the results of their labor.
B. Nonindustrial economies have little to do with the everyday lives of people.
C. Relations of production, distribution, and consumption are social relations with economic aspects.
D. Most nonindustrial economies are strictly regulated by a government.
E. Most economic activity takes place far from home.
C. Relations of production, distribution, and consumption are social relations with economic aspects.
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According to Nordstrom in "Illegal Economies and the Untold Story of Amputees," the efforts of the amputee women to group together, form banking systems, and move from local subsistence to international profitmaking
a. were a haphazard reaction to their circumstances. b. were part of a carefully crafted plan of development. c. brought significantly less money into the country than unauthorized diamond mining. d. were not central to the economy of the country.
Grace Sedio identifies all of the following as major goals of implementing aid related to HIV/AIDS in Botswana EXCEPT __________
a. supporting sexual and reproductive health services b. supporting women’s rights over their body and health c. not giving up on prevention d. requiring pledges of celibacy from aid recipients