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DelorasTo

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Why are ethical responsibilities often so complicated with applied anthropology?
 
  A) Anthropology often deals with planning and implementing change in some population.
  B) Anthropologists deal in particularly controversial subjects, such as evolution and climate change.
  C) The anthropologist's ethical responsibilities are dependent on the ethics of the focal population.
  D) Anthropologists' actions are primarily restricted by their funding bodies.

Question 2

One characteristic of pastoral societies is __________.
 
  A) dependence on trade with agriculturalists
  B) large settlements
  C) permanent settlements
  D) dependence exclusively on meat for food



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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