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3. The five fields of Anthropology are
symbolic
4. Symbol and shared meanings are concepts associated with the interaction theory.
5. A
is an important device for self- definition - without one an
and
individual has no
6. Many culture mark the
7. Training associated with traditional farming societies is known as
,whereas
by independent nuclear families
8. The major method or technique used by anthropologist to gather information about a
given cultural/social group is
9. The two fields of science are
10. Tension, disagreement, power, exploitation, social class and oppression are concepts
associated with the
13. Scientists begin their investigation with a
between certain observed facts.
of a child with a special ceremony_
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environment and the results of the process is known as
to
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order to describe and explain human behavior.
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Transcribed Image Text:3. The five fields of Anthropology are symbolic 4. Symbol and shared meanings are concepts associated with the interaction theory. 5. A is an important device for self- definition - without one an and individual has no 6. Many culture mark the 7. Training associated with traditional farming societies is known as ,whereas by independent nuclear families 8. The major method or technique used by anthropologist to gather information about a given cultural/social group is 9. The two fields of science are 10. Tension, disagreement, power, exploitation, social class and oppression are concepts associated with the 13. Scientists begin their investigation with a between certain observed facts. of a child with a special ceremony_ 15. ASUJI MOITATIACA 200MONO MOL 11. Societal elements or the interrelated parts of society that help to fulfill societal needs are MOT known as Social institution structural functionalis in theory. HOA0819 YDO 10408HTMP YAO HTT 12. Socialization, Personality (attitude/behavior), shared meanings, gestures and definitions are concepts associated with theory in sociology and school of thought/theory in cultural anthropology. is typical of societies characterized 14. The process by which organisms achieve beneficial adjustment to an available environment and the results of the process is known as to do ad bas notlusest order to describe and explain human behavior. 7 16. Patterns of Subsistence include and D teada resisz s is the branch of cultural anthropology that studies material remains in theory ass mora about the possible relationship 10/12/0
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