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Culture is:
 
  a. An integrated system of beliefs, traditions, and customs that govern or influence a person's behavior.
  b. An outdated anthropological concept that has been rejected by the majority of cultural anthropologists today.
  c. Biologically controlled behavior, rather than learned behavior.
  d. The study of humankind.
  e. The practices and beliefs of elite members of society.

Question 2

Archaeology can best be defined as:
 
  a. The study of humans in all times and places.
  b. The study of the biological aspect of humans.
  c. The study of the past through the systematic recovery and analysis of material remains.
  d. The study of past and present human cultures through written records and oral history.
  e. The study of ancient physical remains.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c PG 19 OBJ: Factual LO: 1



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