The correct answer is B) distinct male and female roles existed but were opposite of the role models in North American culture.
Among the Tchambuli, Mead noted that distinct male and female roles existed but were opposite of the role models in North American culture.
In a time when women could not easily have important roles in society, Margaret Meade (1901-1978) was an American Anthropologists that dedicated part of her like to explore and study different cultures in South Asia and South Pacific regions.
Regarding the Tchambuli people, she found a different social structure that cannot be compared with any culture in the Americas. The gender roles of these people were different. The woman had the dominant role in society, not the men. Men were more emotional than women and women showed their leadership in their society. The Tchambuli lived in Papua New Guinea.
I believe the answer is ROI, which is equal to High School Dipolma, Bachelors Degree, and Senior in high school.
Answer:
1. Practice their monotheistic religion
2. The Ten Commandments
Explanation:
The ancient Hebrews spent a lot of time migrating from one place to another. One of the first times that they migrated was when Abraham brought his people to Canaan from his home city of Ur. God said they must move there in order to PRACTICE THEIR MONOTHEISTIC RELIGION .
Then, when Moses led the people out of Egypt, they crossed the desert to return to this promised land. Along the way, God taught the people and gave them THE TEN COMMANDMENTS.
That's the ram . . . the male of the sheep.