__________ is the basis of social etiquette in most foraging societies

a. Conflict avoidance
b. Family cohesiveness
c. Contact avoidance
d. Communal sharing


d

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It is likely that difficult and dangerous conditions in the meat packing industry will soon result in new, strong government regulation of that industry

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Even though farming results in an abundant amount of food, crops are unstable and more susceptible to some diseases, viruses, bacteria, or fungi that could wipe out entire fields because of their genetic uniformity

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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What is animism?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following statements about language change is FALSE?

a. Language is constantly changing. b. Linguistic borrowing occurs because of both need and prestige. c. The study of language change over time is an example of synchronic analysis. d. Historical linguists are interested in studying how a language changes over time. e. Changes in the meanings of words reflect changes in cultural values in the society.

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