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What hegemonic masculinity is - use an example other than fraternities. : Using examples from the text, explain in detail:
Do you consider that the environment a subject of international attention? Do you believe climate change addressed on a national and international level?
Using two examples from the text or lectures, explain in detail how poverty affects gendered stratification.
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Evaluate how Chante Meadows describes views on mental health in the black community.
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describes an incident at a gas station in rural Ohio where a group of Black girls from Detroit are confronted by local white men.
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As political systems become more complex, from band to state, the nature of society changes. Discuss two changes associated with more political complexity
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According to Brecher, what are the different positions taken on the Dakota Access Pipeline by major unions and why do they differ so significantly?
What part of the film was particularly powerful and impactful for you, and why?
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access to the modes of identity and expression through which American recognition is produced. How do children respond to this marginalization?
What are the ethical principles central to anthropology? What practices and events led to the need for these ethical principles
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Describe at least three methods you imagine the Zuni may have traditionally used for watering their fields.
Problem: What are the most important male and female roles in Minangkabau society?
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