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Members of the same social class share similar economic levels:
 
  a. but very different political views and values.
  b. and often similar educational backgrounds and political views.
  c. but very different occupations and memberships in organizations.
  d. but very different job opportunities.
  e. and similar types of job mobility and cultural practices.

Question 2

Traditionally, the Yanomamo of South America
 
  a. formed marriage alliances for trading purposes with non-Yanomamo peoples living at their borders.
  b. formed marriage alliances with other villages for political purposes.
  c. were endogamous and therefore made no marriage alliances outside their group.
  d. viewed individuals outside their kin groups as enemies and therefore not suitable for marriage.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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