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| Four basic questions of human existence that anthropology confronts? |
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| How we originated, how we have changed, how we are still changing, and how populations succeed. |
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| Anthropology is ______; interested in the whole of the human condition. |
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| Sociocultural Anth, Archaeology, Biological Anth, Linguistic Anth. (SABL) |
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| Sociocultural Anthropology |
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| Examines cultural diversity of the present and recent past. |
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| Reconstructing behavior by studying animal remains. |
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| Study of human fossils, genetics, and bodily growth, and of nonhuman primates. |
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| Considers how speech varies with social factors and over time. |
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| Organized life in groups. |
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| Traditions and customs that govern behavior, beliefs, and morals. |
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| The difference between society and culture. |
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| Culture is distinctly human and is transmitted through learning. |
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