Selected
Answer:
b. They learned cricket from the missionaries who wanted to change the overt
sexuality of harvest celebrations.
Correct
Answer:
b. They learned cricket from the missionaries who wanted to change the overt
sexuality of harvest celebrations.
Question 33 1 out of 1 points
Since 1925, American Samoa has been a(n) __________.
Selected
Answer:
c. territory of the USA, with a governor and a delegate the the USA House of
Representatives
Correct Answer: c. territory of the USA, with a governor and a delegate the the USA
House of
Representatives
Question 34 1 out of 1 points
The most important activity in the daily life of the Trobrianders is __________.
Selected Answer: b. cultivating yams
Correct Answer: b. cultivating yams
Question 35 1 out of 1 points
In a Samoan village, a person's status increases as they _________.
Selected Answer: a. get older and lighten their responsibility

Correct Answer: a. get older and lighten their responsibility
Question 36 0 out of 1 points
A Samoan village council will carefully plan the agricultural life of the community in
order to ___________.
Selected Answer: [None Given]
Correct Answer: a. regulate thievery
Question 37 1 out of 1 points
The two components of Alan Minangkabau are darat and rantau.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Question 38 1 out of 1 points
In order to plant his first garden, a Tobriand boy must _________.
Selected Answer: d. work for an older man who has already established a garden
Correct Answer: d. work for an older man who has already established a garden
Question 39 1 out of 1 points
According to the Trobrianders, death is always caused by harmful wichtcraft.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True
Question 40 1 out of 1 points
Despite social and economic change among the Minangkabau, matrilineality has
continued to thrive.
Selected Answer: True
Correct Answer: True

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