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Metfan725

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Ethnobotany is:
 
  a. The study of the way members of different cultures classify plants.
  b. The study of the dietary habits of members of different cultures.
  c. The use of words from other languages to describe plants in North American forests.
  d. The method that anthropologists use to discover what is edible in any culture.
  e. The study of the way members of different cultures understand health, sickness, and healing.

Question 2

Anthropologists who are interested in the ways in which people in different cultures classify their world often use a theory called:
 
  a. Structuralism.
  b. Interpretive anthropology.
  c. Ethnoscience.
  d. Functionalism.
  e. Sociobiology.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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