The Columbian exchange was a crucial early form of globalization that led to the exchange of people, products, and pathogens between the Old and New Worlds. How does globalization remain an important component in the modern spread of disease? What are some present-day examples? How have humans adapted to the negative consequences of globalization?
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Medical anthropology combines the fields of __________ in order to study health and disease in human populations
a. linguistics and biological anthropology b. archaeology and biological anthropology c. cultural anthropology and biological anthropology d. cultural anthropology and archaeology
A married couple together raising children from previous unions is called a __________ family
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Until the 1980s most anthropologists were employed in
A. government. B. nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). C. colleges and museums. D. international organizations. E. the business sector.
________ led to European imperialism in the 19th century.
A. A desire to save the souls of local peoples B. Pilgrims fleeing persecution in their European homelands C. The governments of East Asia reaching out to establish trade links with Europe D. European commercial interests E. A seven-year-long drought in Europe