Archaeologists believe that the first humans came to the New World from __________

A. Greenland
B. Australia
C. Antarctica
D. Siberia


Answer: D

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What is the primary contribution of interpretive anthropology?

a. Interpretive anthropology has increased awareness of the role of anthropologists. b. Interpretive anthropology has increased our focus on description and ethnographic detail. c. Interpretive anthropology has led to a much greater understanding of how cultures change. d. Interpretive anthropology provides an etic point of view. e. Interpretive anthropology has not made any new contributions to the field of anthropology.

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Refer to the figure below. Which of the following could have caused the shift in the demand curve?



A) a decrease in the price of a complement for Good Z
B) an increase in the price of Good Z
C) a decrease in income if Good Z is a normal good
D) a decrease in the price of Good Z

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As early cities developed in different parts of the world, people often developed writing systems. In Mesopotamia, the earliest writing system was used primarily for:

A. ritual purposes. B. accounting purposes. C. literary works. D. the recording of dynastic histories.

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In the field, ethnographers strive to establish rapport: a good, friendly working relationship, based on personal contact,

A. that is necessary in conducting any valuable research in the social sciences, not just anthropology. B. that if done properly ensures the ethnographer's ability to conduct detached, unbiased research. C. achieved in large part by engaging in participant observation. D. and if that fails, the next option is to pay people so they will talk about their culture. E. as well as on payment, based on local standards, for people's time spent with the researcher.

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