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Anthropology
Anthropology
Investigate human societies and cultures, focusing on social norms, traditions, and development. Anthropology offers a holistic view of human existence.
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Q: Why do you think it was important for the Aztec to be able to tell commoners and nobles apart just by looking at them
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Q: What is an Afropean
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Q: What differentiates hunter gatherer societies from more complex civilization
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Q: What role did race play in the African slave trade
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Q: How did the slave trade affect saint-domingue
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