Name the three social levels of a state society

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They include producers, such as miners, craftspeople, and peasant farmers; the bureaucracy; and the elite, such as the aristocracy.

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Lists of artisans and tradespeople paid from crop surpluses are stored in the temple's granaries in the old Babylonian city of__________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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When two societies with different cultures come into prolonged, first-hand contact, and one or both of these societies experience major processes of change, it is called:

a. diffusion. b. acculturation. c. innovation. d. syncretism. e. juxtaposition.

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The Hijra of Hindu India exemplify _____

a. a gender role that tolerates a wider definition of gender than is found in our own society b. a gender role which defines masculinity more rigidly than our own society c. a gender role which defines masculinity and femininity almost identically d. social deviants who are discouraged in their own society e. a type of individual who has no actual biological sexual definition

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What anthropologists involved with dispute management are trying to do is to help create a culture of negotiation in a world where adversarial, win-lose attitudes are out of step with the increasingly interdependent relations between people

a. True b. False

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