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true of the Hutterites They practice a form of Christianity that stresses pacifism and tolerance.They were part of the Anabaptist movement that also includes the Mennonites and the Amish.They believe in communal living and ownership
The Hutterites were founded in: Europe.
"Bruderhofs" refer to: The communal colonies of the Hutterites.
Hutterite marriages: Take place between members of the same subsect.
The author, who describes his fieldwork among the Hutterites, was interested in studying: Genetic changes in populations.
The Anabaptist religious movement: Advocated a Free Church outside of state control
The Hutterite economy: Is largely based on the geography of the area occupied.
Hutterite education: Includes the transmission of Hutterite customs and religion.
Hutterite families: Maintain a great interest in family records.
"Branching out" refers to: Their practice of regularly dividing their colonies.
true about anthropological fieldwork? Fieldwork is an important method for collecting data.Ideas about humans can be tested during fieldwork.
Fieldwork is the part of the science of anthropology where basic observations are made.
A physical anthropologist studies: Humans as a biological species.
A biological anthropologist would focus on: Primatology. Genetics.Evolution.
Archaeology includes the topic of: Cultural resource management.
Anthropology includes all of the following How humans have changed over time How primates interact.The differences in modern cultures
Anthropology is different from most other disciplines in that it: Is holistic as it searches for interrelationships.
All of the following are considered a subfield of cultural anthropology: Variation in cultural systems. Processes of cultural change.Culture as a trait of the species.
According to the author, fingerprints: Can be used to estimate genetic variation.
Culture: Is the way we as humans deal with our world and with one another.
Anabaptist groups like the Hutterites emphasize: The philosophy of communal ownership of property.
As shown in the author's study of the Hutterites, in order to investigate evolutionary change in human populations, physical anthropologists: Feel that it is easier to investigate small, genetically isolated populations of humans.
true regarding Hutterite marriage practices: They restrict marriage to second cousins and more distant relations.Siblings frequently marry other sets of siblings.Marriage partners are always found within the same subsect.
The notion of humans as a biological species means: That like other species we have an anatomy, physical nature, an evolutionary history, an environment, and set of behaviors.
Understanding the behavior of the human species requires: Adopting a holistic approach to biology and behavior.
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