Which theory of state development argues that forceful leaders play a central role in the development of complex societies?

a. political theory
b. circumscription theory
c. hydraulic theory
d. action theory


d

Anthropology & Archaeology

You might also like to view...

Under the Out of Africa Model, early modern humans should look __________ the local populations they replaced

a. the same as b. different from c. identical to d. marginally similar to

Anthropology & Archaeology

What has ethnographic research aimed at examining the Green Revolution found?

A. This revolution is proceeding smoothly in many Third World countries, providing much needed food for the lower classes, especially the small farmers. B. The innovations have created a number of unintended social and economic problems, such as widening the gap between the rich and the poor. C. Many of the genetically engineered plants and animals do not survive and reproduce in different climates and geographical locations. D. Individuals in cultures other than the West have found that the mechanization of agriculture leaves them with too much free time, and as a result crime and drug addiction increase exponentially.

Anthropology & Archaeology

When a man works hard in his garden in the Trobriand Islands to produce yams, he does this to satisfy which of the following demands?

a. To have food for his household to eat b. To gain prestige by giving yams away to his sister’s husbands c. To prove to his wife that he can work as hard as she can d. To give the yams to his wife so that she can trade them for goods that they don’t produce themselves e. To trade for fish

Anthropology & Archaeology

Survey research studies a small sample of a larger population.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

Anthropology & Archaeology