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... United States earned $ 3.42 an hour , and the average per capita food bill was about $ 600 . Therefore United States workers had to work about 180 hours per year to obtain their annual food supply . Luts'un farmers " earned " on the ...
... United States earned $ 3.42 an hour , and the average per capita food bill was about $ 600 . Therefore United States workers had to work about 180 hours per year to obtain their annual food supply . Luts'un farmers " earned " on the ...
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... United States are examples of superordinate closed classes . An essential diagnostic of the structure of these closed classes is that they are endogamous . Among superordinate groups , endogamy is practiced as a means of preventing the ...
... United States are examples of superordinate closed classes . An essential diagnostic of the structure of these closed classes is that they are endogamous . Among superordinate groups , endogamy is practiced as a means of preventing the ...
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... United States , the Hindus in Guyana , the Moslems in India , and the Japanese in Brazil are examples of groups for whom endogamy is a practice valued as much by the minority as by the rest of the population . Other minorities , such as ...
... United States , the Hindus in Guyana , the Moslems in India , and the Japanese in Brazil are examples of groups for whom endogamy is a practice valued as much by the minority as by the rest of the population . Other minorities , such as ...
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Population Genetics | 13 |
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Suborder Anthropoidea versus Suborder Prosimii | 27 |
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