Individuals who live and work far from their original homelands form part of a growing population that is classified as:

a. international.
b. multinational.
c. migratory.
d. emigratory.
e. diasporic.


e

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In "Body Ritual among the Nacirema," Miner notes that the opulence of a Nacireman home is determined by

a. whether the home's shrine is equipped with a font. b. what the home is constructed from. c. how large the home is. d. how many shrines the house contains.

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The population of North America has been estimated to have been as high as __________ before European contact

a. 2 million b. 7 million c. 10 million d. 12 million

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The primary criticism of configurationalism as applied by Benedict is that it

a. ignores the ways in which cultures are similar. b. has a tendency to glorify the negative aspects of culture. c. oversimplifies cultural traits and leads to stereotyping. d. is overly unilineal in its orientation.

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The behavior patterns that vary cross culturally in terms of what is allowable for men and women to do is a result of

a. strict biological differences, limiting men and women to certain activities. b. cultural acceptance of particular roles assigned to each gender. c. a natural division that is accepted nearly universally. d. sociobiology, which shows that men and women cannot do what the other can.

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