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What is the difference between foraging and food production?
 
  A) Foraging uses only wild plants and animals, while food production cultivates and domesticates them.
  B) Food production depends only on plant foods, while foraging involves both plants and animals.
  C) Foraging allows for more control over processes like animal breeding and plant seeding.
  D) Food production requires a strict division of labor by gender, while foraging is rarely split by gender.

Question 2

Which of the following statements about families is false?
 
  a. They provide emotional support for members.
  b. There is economic cooperation among members.
  c. Child rearing and socialization is a function of families.
  d. Members must occupy the same household or they are not considered families.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

d



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