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penza

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Anthropologists working in foreign countries:
 
  a. seldom are able to be as honest with their host government as they could be with their own government.
  b. often compromise their professional standards in order to get research clearance.
  c. should be honest with both their own and the host governments.
  d. may engage in clandestine research for their own or their host government.
  e. should always check with the U.S. embassy before submitting data to the sponsoring government.

Question 2

British functionalist Malinowski emphasized ____ needs, while Radcliffe-Brown emphasized the needs of ____.
 
  a. societal; individuals
  b. individual; society
  c. cultural; human biology
  d. biological; culture



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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