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kamilo84

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Cross-cultural comparisons are __________.
 
  a. a means of understanding cultural differences and similarities through data analysis rather than direct observation
  b. made by conducting fieldwork in multiple cultures
  c. no longer made in twentieth century anthropology
  d. are only done on cultures discovered prior to 1950

Question 2

What was one cultural barrier found in one study about lowering carbon emissions in Chicago communities?
 
  A) People did not want to hang laundry outside to dry, because it was seen as a marker of low status.
  B) People knew that public transport was better for the environment, but felt it was too expensive.
  C) People were unaware of what steps they could take to reduce carbon emissions.
  D) People understood how to reduce carbon emissions, but did not care to do so.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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