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james

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Balanced reciprocity:
 
  a. is part of a long-term process in which nothing is specified about what is expected in return or when it is expected.
  b. involves the expectation of a specific and immediate exchange.
  c. usually occurs between members of different communities who may have a hostile, distrustful relationship.
  d. is exemplified by your stopping to give a stranger a lift, and replying, when he thanks you, Pass it on to the next stranger you meet who needs your help.
  e. does not occur in industrial societies.

Question 2

When an Australian hunter gives away most of his meat to relatives without specifying what is expected in return, he is exemplifying:
 
  a. generalized reciprocity.
  b. negative reciprocity.
  c. balanced reciprocity.
  d. redistribution.
  e. market exchange.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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