List down activities that exemplify the nature and goals of Anthropology, Sociology and Political Science.


Answer:
Anthropology is digging at ancient or prehistoric sites seeking for clues about Humanity as a whole
Political science is a focus on the narrow band of human activity that is Government, Political Parties and Elections.
Sociology is exploring the statistics about countless millions of people in every walk of life, in every aspect of life, in every field, in every nation, in every institution, including Fine Arts, Economics, Performing Arts, Ethics, Politics, Science, Psychology, Art Criticism and beyond.

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In general, societies with the patrilineal-patrilocal complex are NOT characterized by

A. scarce resources. B. inheritance of land and prestige through female lines. C. a strongly developed domestic-public dichotomy. D. male control of prestige goods. E. increased inter-village warfare.

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The display of wealth for social prestige is called:

a. a leveling mechanism. b. c?onspicuous consumption. c. redistribution. d. balanced reciprocity. e. barter.

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Things or quantities that vary are known as _________

a. laws b. theories c. variety d. variables

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Which kinship terminology system has the fewest terms?

a. Eskimo b. Hawaiian c. Iroquois d. Omaha

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