When an anthropologist says that one sociocultural element, "A," is correlated with another element, "B," what does this mean?

a. A caused B to come into existence.
b. B caused A to come into existence.
c. Whenever A is present, B is usually present.
d. Both A and B were brought into existence by a third unknown factor.


c

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Homo erectus is the first hominin for which we have evidence of wide geographical dispersion

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Theoretically, class systems are marked by having what type of statuses (or social positions)?

What will be an ideal response?

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________ refers to sexual relations with someone considered to be a close relative.

A. Incest B. Levirate C. Exogamy D. Sororate E. Polyandry

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