Deck 7: How States Work

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What problem of stratified societies do states solve?

A) democracy
B) justice
C) kinship
D) inequality of distribution
E) warfare with other societies
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The label "friendly fire," for being shot by your own side, is an example of what Orwell called:

A) public information
B) double-speak
C) propaganda
D) disinformation
E) misinformation
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The only way people know their worlds is through their:

A) media
B) faith
C) science
D) cultural codes
E) schools
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Thai people show their relative hierarchical position by:

A) body posture
B) greetings
C) pronouns of address
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Shan kids learn the proper Thai greetings:

A) at home
B) from relatives
C) at school
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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People of states learn the assumptions of their culture from:

A) family
B) schools
C) religion
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The great cultural revolution in the U.S. was sponsored by:

A) the government
B) corporations
C) schools
D) religions
E) political parties
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The Farm Bureau is:

A) a group that represents small farmers
B) a group that promotes agricultural knowledge
C) an association of farmers
D) a group that promotes corporate ideologies
E) a populist farm group
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Land grant universities in the U.S.:

A) have been instrumental in the demise of small farms in the U.S.
B) have promoted small farms across the U.S. and the world
C) have spread agricultural science to benefit small farmers
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The reason for the color coded terror alert system in the U.S. is:

A) to inform travelers of objective levels of threat to them
B) to alert military travelers to the possibility that they will be called on for service
C) to persuade citizens that there should be a war on terror and they should be willing to surrender their civil rights
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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In states, religion acts as:

A) a means of thought control
B) a way to disconnect messages of the state from experience
C) a way to make people subservient
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The difference between science and religion is:

A) in their stances toward belief
B) science is true and religion is not
C) religion is true and science is not
D) we will never know the truth
E) faith is more important than knowledge
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Institutions for mind control include:

A) offices of public information
B) churches
C) media
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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To give yourself real choices you must:

A) be an informed consumer
B) understand how your own society works
C) keep up on current events in the news
D) participate in the political process
E) know the consequences of your consumption decisions
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During the struggle to organize unions in the U.S. many people were killed by:

A) corporations
B) the government
C) police and detectives
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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In all state systems, the state provides labor for and protects the:

A) aristocrats
B) revolutionaries
C) subordinate class
D) ruling class
E) none of the above
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The main role of schools in all states is to teach:

A) technical knowledge
B) people to be subordinate
C) self-awareness
D) knowledge of the societies they are parts of
E) finances
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All stratified societies have classes.
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Offices of Public Information usually accurately inform the public.
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States invest resources to make people feel powerless.
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All states try to persuade people their enemies are somewhere else.
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he real enemy of most people is their own state.
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The problem with modern media is that they persuade people to get into the streets and cause trouble.
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We know today that the Inca kings controlled weather.
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All people are created equal.
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All people are equal.
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Shan people believe all people are created equal.
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Lisu people know they are all created equal.
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American people say they believe all people are created equal.
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When Thai people greet each other, they shake hands.
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In the Shan view, if all people are created equal, the Buddhist laws of karma must not be operative.
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In the American view, the laws of karma are operative.
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Thai culture is fundamentally egalitarian.
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Hierarchy is coded into the Thai language.
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Hierarchy is coded into the American language.
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People who grow up not expecting a fair world are willing to accept an unfair world.
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There have been societies without religion.
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Schools teach mainly useful knowledge.
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This examination is an example of thought control.
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American schools are especially prone to thought control and propaganda.
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The main function of education is to free the mind and spirit.
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The cost of continuity is creativity.
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The U.S. really has a two-party system.
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The profit motive is universal.
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In the U.S., management and union workers share fundamental assumptions about what is natural, right, fair and just.
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The Communist Manifesto is the basis for the cultural revolution in the U.S.
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The Gospel of Work is the basis of most contemporary American religions.
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Economics is a science.
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The role of most endowed professorships is to provide objective knowledge about the world.
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In the U.S., universities provide respectability for ideologies.
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Most choices American consumers make are meaningful decisions.
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Soviet experience in Afghanistan shows that American success there is possible.
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Most residents of the U.S. state of Iowa are aware that parts of their state were once under martial law.
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In the U.S., corporations continue the cultural revolution to this day.
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Americans tortured prisoners in Iraq.
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Pre-industrial states don't use mind control.
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All state religions ask people to believe things that are contrary to their experience.
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The U.S. Declaration of Independence is a radical document.
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Playing stupid is a form of resistance to state control.
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The transition to capitalism in England was much more humane than the transition to communism in China.
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The U.S. was founded on democracy, not force.
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American working people have always had the right to organize unions.
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Kinship is not an important organizing principle in states.
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In the U.S., a majority of the population must elect high political officials.
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True democracy means one person-one vote elections.
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List four anthropologists mentioned in this chapter:
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List the two means states use to solve the problem of inequality:
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List three principles states uphold by mind control and force to maintain order:
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Discuss the tensions inherent in stratified societies and possible resolutions for them.
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Discuss some examples of thought control that you've seen in the media recently.
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Discuss why states prefer thought control to the use of force. Give some examples from the text.
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Discuss some examples of thought control you can observe at your own college or university.
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Discuss how the American system would have to change to make it fair. Use a few examples from your own experience.
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Why do the authors of Anthropology Unbound say the U.S. has a one-party system?
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Discuss why the authors of the textbook say that choice in America is an illusion.
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Every modern industrial democracy has single-payer health insurance except the U.S. Why is that?
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Explain the process through which kinship ceases to be an important organizing principle in states.
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Deck 7: How States Work
1
What problem of stratified societies do states solve?

A) democracy
B) justice
C) kinship
D) inequality of distribution
E) warfare with other societies
D
2
The label "friendly fire," for being shot by your own side, is an example of what Orwell called:

A) public information
B) double-speak
C) propaganda
D) disinformation
E) misinformation
B
3
The only way people know their worlds is through their:

A) media
B) faith
C) science
D) cultural codes
E) schools
D
4
Thai people show their relative hierarchical position by:

A) body posture
B) greetings
C) pronouns of address
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Shan kids learn the proper Thai greetings:

A) at home
B) from relatives
C) at school
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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People of states learn the assumptions of their culture from:

A) family
B) schools
C) religion
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The great cultural revolution in the U.S. was sponsored by:

A) the government
B) corporations
C) schools
D) religions
E) political parties
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8
The Farm Bureau is:

A) a group that represents small farmers
B) a group that promotes agricultural knowledge
C) an association of farmers
D) a group that promotes corporate ideologies
E) a populist farm group
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9
Land grant universities in the U.S.:

A) have been instrumental in the demise of small farms in the U.S.
B) have promoted small farms across the U.S. and the world
C) have spread agricultural science to benefit small farmers
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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10
The reason for the color coded terror alert system in the U.S. is:

A) to inform travelers of objective levels of threat to them
B) to alert military travelers to the possibility that they will be called on for service
C) to persuade citizens that there should be a war on terror and they should be willing to surrender their civil rights
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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11
In states, religion acts as:

A) a means of thought control
B) a way to disconnect messages of the state from experience
C) a way to make people subservient
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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12
The difference between science and religion is:

A) in their stances toward belief
B) science is true and religion is not
C) religion is true and science is not
D) we will never know the truth
E) faith is more important than knowledge
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Institutions for mind control include:

A) offices of public information
B) churches
C) media
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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To give yourself real choices you must:

A) be an informed consumer
B) understand how your own society works
C) keep up on current events in the news
D) participate in the political process
E) know the consequences of your consumption decisions
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During the struggle to organize unions in the U.S. many people were killed by:

A) corporations
B) the government
C) police and detectives
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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In all state systems, the state provides labor for and protects the:

A) aristocrats
B) revolutionaries
C) subordinate class
D) ruling class
E) none of the above
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The main role of schools in all states is to teach:

A) technical knowledge
B) people to be subordinate
C) self-awareness
D) knowledge of the societies they are parts of
E) finances
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All stratified societies have classes.
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Offices of Public Information usually accurately inform the public.
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States invest resources to make people feel powerless.
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All states try to persuade people their enemies are somewhere else.
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he real enemy of most people is their own state.
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The problem with modern media is that they persuade people to get into the streets and cause trouble.
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We know today that the Inca kings controlled weather.
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All people are created equal.
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All people are equal.
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Shan people believe all people are created equal.
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Lisu people know they are all created equal.
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American people say they believe all people are created equal.
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When Thai people greet each other, they shake hands.
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In the Shan view, if all people are created equal, the Buddhist laws of karma must not be operative.
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In the American view, the laws of karma are operative.
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Thai culture is fundamentally egalitarian.
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Hierarchy is coded into the Thai language.
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Hierarchy is coded into the American language.
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People who grow up not expecting a fair world are willing to accept an unfair world.
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There have been societies without religion.
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Schools teach mainly useful knowledge.
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This examination is an example of thought control.
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American schools are especially prone to thought control and propaganda.
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The main function of education is to free the mind and spirit.
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The cost of continuity is creativity.
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The U.S. really has a two-party system.
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The profit motive is universal.
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In the U.S., management and union workers share fundamental assumptions about what is natural, right, fair and just.
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The Communist Manifesto is the basis for the cultural revolution in the U.S.
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The Gospel of Work is the basis of most contemporary American religions.
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Economics is a science.
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The role of most endowed professorships is to provide objective knowledge about the world.
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In the U.S., universities provide respectability for ideologies.
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Most choices American consumers make are meaningful decisions.
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Soviet experience in Afghanistan shows that American success there is possible.
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Most residents of the U.S. state of Iowa are aware that parts of their state were once under martial law.
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In the U.S., corporations continue the cultural revolution to this day.
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Americans tortured prisoners in Iraq.
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Pre-industrial states don't use mind control.
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All state religions ask people to believe things that are contrary to their experience.
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The U.S. Declaration of Independence is a radical document.
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Playing stupid is a form of resistance to state control.
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The transition to capitalism in England was much more humane than the transition to communism in China.
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The U.S. was founded on democracy, not force.
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American working people have always had the right to organize unions.
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Kinship is not an important organizing principle in states.
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In the U.S., a majority of the population must elect high political officials.
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True democracy means one person-one vote elections.
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66
List four anthropologists mentioned in this chapter:
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List the two means states use to solve the problem of inequality:
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List three principles states uphold by mind control and force to maintain order:
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Discuss the tensions inherent in stratified societies and possible resolutions for them.
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Discuss some examples of thought control that you've seen in the media recently.
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Discuss why states prefer thought control to the use of force. Give some examples from the text.
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Discuss some examples of thought control you can observe at your own college or university.
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Discuss how the American system would have to change to make it fair. Use a few examples from your own experience.
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Why do the authors of Anthropology Unbound say the U.S. has a one-party system?
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Discuss why the authors of the textbook say that choice in America is an illusion.
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Every modern industrial democracy has single-payer health insurance except the U.S. Why is that?
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Explain the process through which kinship ceases to be an important organizing principle in states.
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