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swpotter12

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Cultural anthropologists have shown that war is __________.
 
  A) inevitable
  B) necessary
  C) not a cultural universal
  D) part of evolution

Question 2

The biological determinist (or Darwinian) view explains high rates of warfare among the Yanomami by emphasizing __________.
 
  A) how warfare contributes to land acquisition and higher nutritional status of the winners
  B) women's role in starting wars through their demand for meat
  C) that successful warriors have more wives and thus have greater reproductive success than other men
  D) the role of meat availability in regulating nutritional status and group size



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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