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TVarnum

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Imagine how your life might be different if unilocalrather than neolocalwere the rule in North American society. What social trends are generally associated with these residence patterns?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

How do Samoan villagers earn money to buy items such as machetes, kerosene, and flour?
 
  A) They sell dried coconut meat to be made into coconut oil.
  B) They sell traditional pieces of art to tourists.
  C) They trade breadfruit with villagers on neighboring islands.
  D) They raise sheep and sell the milk and wool.



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Answer to Question 1

The ideal answer should include:
1, Suitable definitions of unilocal and neolocal residence
2, Connection between marital residence rules, social life, and status
3, Application of this knowledge to student's own society

Answer to Question 2

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