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Capo

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Most early anthropologists during the 19th century __________.
 
  a. conducted ethnographic fieldwork
  b. ignored the accounts of travelers and missionaries
  c. were unilinear evolutionists
  d. were interpretive in their analyses of cultures

Question 2

How has the tradition of arranged marriage changed in recent years?
 
  A) Marriages are still arranged by families, but couples have more say in the pairing.
  B) Arranged marriages are now big business and performed mostly by professional matchmakers.
  C) Marriages are only arranged when very large dowries are involved.
  D) Arranged marriage is now illegal in nearly all countries.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

A



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