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_____ is not a traditional subfield, or branch, of anthropology.
 
  a. Biological anthropology
  b. Cultural anthropology
  c. Anthropological linguistics
  d. Ethological anthropology
  e. Archaeology

Question 2

Although the global scope of anthropological studies has increased during the past century, most recently there has been increased attention on ______.
 
  a. rural societies in the United States
  b. cultural and subcultural groups in industrialized areas
  c. communities in underdeveloped areas
  d. large, European cities
  e. farming societies in developing industrialized nations



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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