Anthropologists argue that generalized reciprocity (exchanging gifts) Group of answer choices helps bind people together by crea
ting bonds of mutual obligation. is only beneficial to a society when there are no strings attached. is only appropriate when people do not expect anything in return for their gift. has no social function.
--helps bind people together by creating bonds of mutual obligation.
---is only appropriate when people do not expect anything in return for their gift.
Explanation:
Reciprocity is the act of giving a person a gift without expecting something in return. Generalized reciprocity creates a moral obligations among the people in the society. This is usually practiced among common friends and people who are closely attached to one another.
When there is a reciprocity, a smile or love or kindness or thank you is always included in the exchange. It binds the people together and bring them close top each other in the society by binding them with mutual obligations.
The phrase that best completes the statement given would be "generativity versus stagnation stage." This belongs to the seventh stage of the psychosocial development wherein adults and the elderly belongs. Furthermore, these adults are taught on how to pursue their own careers and establish their own families.
Answer: -Some (but not all) plant cells - mostly those in the middle of leaves - have chloroplasts - green structures which contain the pigment chlorophyll. This absorbs light energy which is then used in photosynthesis to make sugars.