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crobinson2013

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A student who has completed a Bachelor's degree in anthropology is best prepared to:
 
  a. work as a theoretical anthropologist.
  b. work as an applied anthropologist.
  c. serve as an apprentice with other anthropologists in order to train for fieldwork.
  d. work as a school teacher in other countries.
  e. provide valuable skills and insights in a variety of jobs.

Question 2

Which type of applied anthropologist most likely would work with the Center for Disease Control (CDC)?
 
  a. Educational anthropologist
  b. Medical anthropologist
  c. Business anthropologist
  d. Development anthropologist
  e. Environmental anthropologist



zogaridan

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Answer to Question 1

e

Answer to Question 2

b



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