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TFauchery

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When William C. Young worked with the Rashaayda in the Sudan, he was:
 
  a. provided with a ready-made identity that he had to overcome in order to carry out his research.
  b. measuring culture change since long-term studies began with this group in the 1950s.
  c. using state-of-the-art fieldwork methods such as geographic information systems (GIS) and Human Terrain System (HTS).
  d. involved in numerous ethical challenges because his father was a member of this nomadic pastoral group.

Question 2

Anthropologists primary ethical obligation is to:
 
  a. host governments.
  b. science and the researcher.
  c. those studied.
  d. the public at-large.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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