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tatyanajohnson

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Kluckhohn showed when the Navajo traded with outsiders:
 
  a. They were extremely careful to be honest and fair.
  b. They engaged in silent trade, placing the goods they wanted to trade in the open and accepting whatever their trading partners gave.
  c. They were particularly interested in jewelry and less interested in money.
  d. It was considered morally acceptable to deceive.
  e. They generally got taken.

Question 2

Balanced reciprocity is most typical of what kinds of trading relationships?
 
  a. Industrialized peoples with market economies.
  b. Non-industrialized peoples without market economies.
  c. Non-industrialized peoples with market economies.
  d. Foraging societies with no formal economies.
  e. Exchange between household economies and firms.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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