In anthropological terms, a civilization refers to:
A) a complex urban society with a high level of cultural achievement in the art and sciences, craft specialization, a surplus of food and/or labor, and a hierarchically stratified social organization.
B) a wide range of social formations that lie between egalitarian foragers and ranked societies that are normally horticultural and sedentary with a higher level of competition than seen among nomadic hunter-gatherers.
C) any society that has the power to coerce, that includes military and fiscal specialists, and that is controlled by elites.
D) any stratified society that practices full-time agriculture.
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q2: A(n) perspective demonstrates that the first plants
Q3: Plant and animal domestication occurred independently in
Q4: The theory proposed by Robert Braidwood, arguing
Q5: The process through which some individuals survive
Q6: Nineteenth century social Darwinism provided justification for:
A)
Q7: Egalitarian societies are associated with , while
Q8: In the 19th century's most influential archaeology
Q9: The "density-equilibrium theory," which explains the origins
Q10: The period during which people began using
Q11: If you live in a city with
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents