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Collmarie

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The Anthropology Applied story about building houses for Apache Indians reveals what?
 
  a. The Apache have no sense of etiquette or table manners because their cooking and living areas are not separated.
  b. The United States should try to make its subcultures more like mainstream culture.
 c. Participant observation has no practical purposes.
 d. Cultural and social patterns of behavior can be unconscious, but they have an impact on how we live and use space.

Question 2

The author uses the Nayar of southwest India to illustrate that rules about sexual access can be highly variable. Nayar women:
 
  a. are married to their brothers.
  b. go through stages of sexual access.
  c. have two husbands.
  d. do not get married.
  e. do not have children.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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