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Elliot Fratkin, an anthropologist who has studied the Ariaal for many years, thinks that the Kenya government could best benefit them by
 
  A) providing them with veterinary services and lifting grazing restrictions so the livestock can disperse.
  B) providing them with better land so they can become settled agriculturalists.
  C) encouraging them to limit their herds to avoid overgrazing.
  D) allowing them to keep only sheep and goats, not cattle and camels.
  E) advising them to move to the cities and look for jobs.

Question 2

Which factor contributes to diversity in communicative behavior?
 
  A physical factors
  B race, ethnicity, gender, amongst other factors
  C biological factors
  D larynx and pharynx placement
  E immeasurable sociological factors



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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