As a stark reminder that no society truly is isolated, this chapter's "Appreciating Diversity" segment describes how various levels of political regulation-local, regional, national, and international-now determine how contemporary people such as the Venezuelan Yanomami live their lives. All of the following are examples of this, EXCEPT that
A) in 2005, Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez expelled foreign missionaries working among the Yanomami, accusing them of espionage.
B) both the Yanomami and government workers such as nurses and doctors depend on the military to provide transportation in and out of the rain forest.
C) Yanomami leaders argue that since the expulsion of the missionaries in 2005 they have been neglected by the Venezuelan government.
D) In 2005, the Venezuelan government created the Yanomami Health Plan, with an aim to train some Yanomami to be health workers in their villages while sending doctors into the jungle to provide health care to remote communities.
E) Yanomami leaders have been expelled by their own communities because of accusations of sorcery.
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