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Question

ccording to Kottak, "Capital" refers to:

Practicing sustainability to ensure ecological stability for long-term profit

Equality in the distribution of resources to ensure all members of a society are taken care of equally

Loss of economic stability because of de-regulation

Wealth or resources invested in business with the intent of generating further wealth - making a profit

10 points   

QUESTION 10

The difference between Animism and Monotheism assumes:

Under animism the spirit world is alive and all around, in monotheism, people accept one god for their spiritual beliefs

An animistic worldview discounts reality while monotheism represents reality as we know it universally

Monotheism is the most "civilized" point of view in matters of faith

Social control is best managed using an animistic worldview

10 points   

QUESTION 11

In our book, Kottak notes that the typical concept of "Races" are:

Proven biological differences which can be identified and qualified

Reveal more about the culture than the people who are being discussed and categorized

Leave little to be discussed since science reveals our human distinctiveness

Are cultural, social, rather than biological categories. There is no clear genetic difference between people

a.

Practicing sustainability to ensure ecological stability for long-term profit

b.

Equality in the distribution of resources to ensure all members of a society are taken care of equally

c.

Loss of economic stability because of de-regulation

d.

Wealth or resources invested in business with the intent of generating further wealth - making a profit

Explanation / Answer

According to Kottak, "Capital" refers to;

d. Wealth or resources invested in the business with the intent of generating further wealth - making a profit

QUESTION 10

The difference between Animism and Monotheism assumes:

a. Under animism the spirit world is alive and all around, in monotheism, people accept one god for their spiritual beliefs (As animism the attribution of a living soul to plants, inanimate objects, and natural phenomena while Monotheism is a belief in one God).

In our book, Kottak notes that the typical concept of "Races" is:

d. Are cultural, social, rather than biological categories. There is no clear genetic difference between people (People from geographically different parts of the world can marry)