I believe the answer is: <span>whose name you have heard most often.
We would automatically perceive the people which name we heard most often are the most popular people compared to other candidates.
A lot of us would automatically attribute those popularity with positive things and increase our likelihood to choose them.</span>
The correct answer is D. Cultural anthropology
Explanation:
Anthropology is the science that studies human societies including aspects such as the use of language, culture, past civilizations, among others. In the case of cultural anthropology, the main purpose of this is to study the cultural aspects that make each human group unique; this includes areas such as religion, habits, rituals, and even diet.
The research described addresses cultural anthropology because this focuses on the relevance of quinoa in communities of Bolivia, which is part of the diet of communities and therefore part of the culture. Moreover, the relevance of a certain food is related to practices, habits and even beliefs, which are all part of the culture.
Answer:
The concept of place includes the characteristics that make it unique in terms of both the land and of the people that inhabit it. So, a map of the Pueblos indicates a culture as well as a location.
The crime category is called crimes of omission.
Crimes of omission is an offence that is categorized by<em> a person's failing to perform an act that is required or is seen as that person's legal duty. </em>
Some examples of crimes of omissions are child neglect, manslaughter by gross negligence and failure to disclosure terrorists acts.
Another example: a person who is aware of a dangerous situation such as a house on fire in progress, can face criminal charges for not notifying authorities.
The languages spoken in the Caribbean are mostly either European langauges (which shows that those areas were conquered by Europeans) or European-based creoles (which shows that the conquest was more "messy" than in the US: there was less strict connection with the European countries and more mixing among peoples).
Indigenous languages are no longer spoken(or by very few people), which shows the fate of the indigenous people there...