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Marvin Harris's Principle of Infrastructural Determinism assumes that the ________ conditions the ________, which in turn conditions the ________
 
  a. superstructure; structure; infrastructure
  b. economy; politics; religion
  c. infrastructure; structure; superstructure
  d. technology; economy; ideology

Question 2

Gerhard Lenski argued that the key driving force of social evolution was
 
  a. ecology
  b. economics
  c. technology
  d. religion



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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