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jake

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The kula ring involves the circulation of what objects?
 
  a) Yams and fish.
  b) Salmon and totems.
  c) Necklaces and armbands.
  d) Gold and spices.

Question 2

The principle of reciprocity means that
 
  a) Exchanges have limited value
  b) Receiving a gift obligates one to return a gift
  c) Gift exchanges are generally unimportant
  d) One should avoid unfair obligations



alexanderhamilton

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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