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Yi-Chen

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In anthropology, the issue of human rights:
 
  A) is not relevant because anthropologists believe in cultural relativism.
  B) can be challenging as different cultures define rights differently.
  C) is at the forefront of anthropological research, as researchers are not allowed to work in countries where there is warfare.
  D) is not important because there are no inalienable human rights.
  E) prevents anthropologists from doing research overseas.

Question 2

It is not uncommon today to find that cultural groups are pleased to be studied by an anthropologist because:
 
  A) studies can play important roles in establishing group claims to authenticity.
  B) they will be paid for their time and stories and not have to work outside the home.
  C) their young people will be able to attend institutions of higher learning in the United States.
  D) they will become famous and be able to leave their places of birth.
  E) multinational corporations are more likely to bring jobs and opportunities to areas that have been studied by an anthropologist.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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