This chapter's overview of the history of anthropological theory suggests that the discipline has made no important contributions to social theory in general

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: False

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__________ is the process of learning one’s culture through informal observation and formal instruction

a. Enculturation b. Acculturation c. Behaviorism d. Observation

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The textbook defines marriage as a socially-approved union between two adults that has all of the following characteristics EXCEPT:

a. formalizing the relationship. b. regulating sexual rights and obligations. c. always involves some sort of explicit contract. d. managing economic obligations. e. assuming some degree of permanence.

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Sociolinguistics is

A) the study of the interrelationship of social variables and language. B) the study of the morphology of language at the neurological level. C) a special branch of linguistics concerned with educating disadvantaged people in the correct use of grammar and vocabulary. D) the study of how people classify different objects. E) the branch of phonology that utilizes acoustics.

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"Thrust stage" describes a kind of theatre:

a. never used before the twentieth century b. where scenery is less important c. where the curtain hides scene changes d. where the audience sits all around the action

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