What do anthropologists call the transformation of resources into food, tools, and other goods?

A) industry
B) manufacturing
C) production
D) economics


C) production

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__________ were once considered "peripheral" but are now considered "semiperipheral."

A. Papua New Guinea and Bolivia B. Honduras and Colombia C. Mexico and Nigeria D. Nicaragua and Paraguay

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Rathje's garbology project

A. is a study of potsherds. B. was conducted in ancient Egypt. C. is archaeology of modern people. D. answered the question why people leave things behind for archaeologists to find. E. studies the stratification of landfills.

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Deborah Tannen's research on the speech habits of men and women has revealed that

A. women tend to use language to build social connections with others. B. women tend to recite information in an attempt to solidify their position in a social hierarchy. C. there are no discernible differences between the way men and women use language. D. men tend to make eye contact more frequently than women. E. men rely more on nonverbal gestures than do women.

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Which of the following was observed in the Bahia, Brazil, development project in which sailboat owners got loans to buy motors?

A. There was an increase in commercial sailboat ownership. B. The fishing community became more egalitarian. C. The household income in the entire village grew substantially. D. The gap between the "haves" and the "have nots" widened. E. Individual initiative was rewarded, and the fishing industry grew.

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