Who was a famous anthropologist who believed that to truly learn about another' s culture and their customs you needed to live among the people?

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Answer 1
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Answer: Bronislaw Malinowski

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Bronislaw Malinowski was a Polish anthropologist whose field researches influenced the discipline of the anthropology. He believed that in order to undestand another culture you needed to be inside that culture. For example, he went to the Trobriand Islands, in Melanesia and he stayed for several years, studying the indigenous culture.

Answer 2
Answer: I believe it was Franz Boas. 
He argued that in order to understand what is (behaviors, beliefs, , symbols), one had to examine them in their local context.

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Who organized events in response to British taxes and how did they respond

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Settlement where religion was taught?

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When the Pilgrims, whom were mostly Puritans (wanted to purify the church of England), arrived to Plymouth they formed their own colony.  Because they did not agree with the Anglican Church of England and felt that they were being persecuted for their beliefs, they came to the New World where they could worship freely. I believe they took the Bible literal.

Those who didn't agree went and formed their own colonies, such as the Catholics(Maryland...I believe)  and the Quakers (Pennsylvania).

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An settlement were religion was taught was the Plymouth Colony. Their religious belief was Christianity they were firm on serving God.. 

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What do you know about the Sahara Desert

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Here are some facts about the Sahara;

-it's the largest hot desert, but not the largest desert in the world: Arctic and Antrarctica are bigger

-It's about as big as the US

- there are some green areas or "oasis" on them and even a city: M'zab is located in one such oases.

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The largest desert in the world, the Sahara covers an area slightly smaller than the United States. Its name comes from the English translation of the Arabic word for desert. To its north lies the Mediterranean Sea and to the south lies the savanna, which gives way to the Congo River Basin.

The first inhabitants of the Sahara region lived along the Nile River and were generally cattle herders. Cities were established as time progressed. The Phoenicians eventually set up a number of trading posts on the northern edge of the desert along the shores of the Mediterranean. These port cities remained the major means of trading until the arrival of the camel from Saudi Arabia. The use of camels to transport goods quickly affected the Saharan trade. Camels can go two weeks without water and four weeks without food, making them the ideal mode of transportation through desert regions. Large groups of camels would be fattened up and then sent in caravans of more than a thousand to faraway lands in the west, such as Ghana and Mali. Later, with the advent of sailing vessels that could travel around the continent, camel caravans took on less importance.

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1. Why was Mesoamerica's geog-raphy ideal for farming?2. How did the first Americansdevelop corn? Help me

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Corn already existed in North and South America. As a matter of fact it was considered a sacred food by the indian tribes, and was presented by them to the first European explorers. However, when Cortez arrived in Mexico, instead of corn, the indians presented him with gold. Why? because they knew what white men were after. How? Although history says nothing about it, the indians had learned it from contacts with previous explorers, although Cortez is still considered as being the first.
It was in fertile land between two rivers

What main political groups existed in the colonies in the 1770 and how did they get there names

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The right answer is "The Patriots and the Loyalists."

These two political parties emerged within the 13 British colonies that were in American territory. Many people within the colonies felt discontent with the way in which Britain administered the colonies and began to experience feelings of hostility and the desire to achieve independence, the political party that shared this ideal were the Patriots. On the other hand, the Loyalists was the political party that wanted the continuity of the colonies and considered the government of Great Britain fair.

This provoked a war of independence between 1765 and 1783 that finally resulted in the independence of the colonies from the control of Great Britain.

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In the 1770s, there were two main political groups in the Thirteen Colonies: the Patriots and the Loyalists.

Explanation:

-The Patriots were the pro-independence inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies who rebelled against British control of the country during the American Revolution. Their rebellion was based on the philosophy of republicanism, expressed by men like Thomas Jefferson, John Adams and Thomas Paine.  It is estimated that at least 45% of the population of the Thirteen Colonies supported the rebellion for independence against the British.

-Loyalists were the American colonists who remained loyal to the Kingdom of Great Britain and the British monarchy during the American Revolution. Some historians have estimated that 15-20% of the white population was loyalist (between 450,000 and 600,000 inhabitants of the Thirteen Colonies).

Each member of the House of Representatives represents 600,000 people.True

False

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this is true hope it helps good luck
it true to an extent as of today they represent 733,103 people so I guess you could say this is true