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jho37

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How do cultural anthropologists use the word culture?
 
  a. To refer to unchanging, traditional ways of doing things.
  b. To designate which practices are more worthy of study than others.
  c. To refer to the beliefs and customs of people that distinguish them from others.
  d. To describe a situation of high sophistication and education.

Question 2

Anthropologists tend to agree that culture
 
  a. is responsible for the differences in thinking and behaving between different groups.
  b. is better developed and easier to understand in industrialized societies.
  c. is a matter of individual preferences and attitudes.
  d. cannot be studied in a systematic way.



heinisk01

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
c

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
a



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