The amount of bridewealth given reflects what?
a. the number of individuals who will be married
b. the wealth of the groom's family and the esteem the groom's family has for the bride's family
c. the wealth of the bride's family
d. the length of time required to finalize the marriage arrangements
b
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A band referes to a small kin-based group found among foragers. In this type of political system,
a: misbehavior was punished by a group of men who had more possessions than anyone else b: band leaders were leaders in name only; sometimes they gave advice or made decisions, but they had no way to enforce their will on others c: there is no way of settling disputes since everybody gets along among equals d: laws dictating proper social norms are passed on through songs from generation to generation e: there is no division of labor based on age and gender
Which option of the intake process requires the child to agree to fulfill certain conditions in spite of the fact that he or she has not been found guilty?
What will be an ideal response?
Kenneth Feder in "Epistemology" and Thomas Kuhn, whom he quotes, agree that
a. the progress of scientific knowledge is not linear; it grows in bursts, as new paradigms are usually rejected at first. b. very well supported (and as yet undisproved) hypotheses are considered the best explanation so far and scientists call these theories. c. the theory of biological evolution is called a scientific theory because it has held up so well to all tests, new discoveries, and new technologies. d. all of the above.
In what way is a stereotypical member of the genus Homo different from a stereotypical member of the genus Australopithecus?
What will be an ideal response?