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The Ju/hoansi residing in //Nhoqma village are in a transition phase in which:
 
  a. they are involved in ecotourism, enabling tourists to visit them.
  b. they have become expert hunters relying on meat for their caloric intake.
  c. they rely on sharing and interdependence for their survival.
  d. accumulation of material goods is important to their ranked society.
  e. they are carrying out agriculture in addition to hunting and gathering.

Question 2

The Ju/hoansi (Kung San) inhabit:
 
  a. the Gobi desert of inner Asia.
  b. the Kalahari Desert of southern Africa.
  c. the Ituri forest of the Congo.
  d. the Great Plains of the western United States.
  e. the Amazon jungle.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B




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Reply 2 on: Jul 10, 2018
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Excellent

 

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