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jasdeep_brar

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__________ views cultural differences to be best understood as complex webs of meaning rather than forms.
 
  a. Functionalism
  b. Materialism
  c. Structuralism
  d. Interpretive anthropology

Question 2

In a unilineal descent system, an individual __________.
 
  A) belongs to only one line of descent
  B) belongs to two distinct lines of descent
  C) may belong to multiple lines of descent
  D) changes his or her line of descent several times throughout his or her life



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

A



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