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gbarreiro

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Early anthropologists who relied on travelers and missionaries for their fieldwork data were called:
 
  A) armchair anthropologists.
  B) novices.
  C) native anthropologists.
  D) secondhand anthropologists.
  E) early scholars.

Question 2

How is anthropology unique among other disciplines?
 
  A) It involves the study of humans.
  B) It requires that scholars work overseas.
  C) It is based on first-hand fieldwork.
  D) It generates social theories.
  E) It was founded in the United States.



jharrington11

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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