Economic Anthropology
Those who have no sharp divisions of rank, status, and wealth are
Egalitarian society
Elite society
State
Society
Egalitarian society
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Mode of production that involves growing crops with the use of plowing, irrigation, and fertilizerA. Foraging
B. Horticulture
C. Pastoralist
D. Agriculture
Reciprocity was the process which is used in
A. Primitive society
B. Modern era
C. Present time
D. Egalitarian
Mode of production based on keeping domesticated animal herds and gathering their products such as meat, and milk, for most of the diet
A. Foraging
B. Horticulture
C. Pastoralism
D. Agriculture
Reciprocity in economy of anthropology is
A. Give and take
B. Give and don?t return
C. Only giving gifts
D. Give and don?t hope for return
All human societies have exchange institutions by goods and service are transferred from one place to another is called
A. Distribution
B. Redistribution
C. Business
D. Trade
A goods and services which are transferred from one place to another is called
A. Division
B. Market place
C. Distribution
D. Reciprocity
Education may be differentiated by caste, class or gender are
A. Redistribution
B. Distribution
C. Developments
D. None of these
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