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elizabeth18

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Yanomam mens fierceness is driven by a need to:
 
  a) hunt in the forest.
  b) protect community resources.
  c) expand the size of the community gardens.
  d) acquire spiritual power.

Question 2

A Kiowa mans status and social prestige was determined by the number of horses he owned and:
 
  a) the number of his wives.
  b) the number of cattle he owned.
  c) his business acumen.
  d) his performance in battle.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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