NAGPRA refers to
an international law requiring that craftspersons who made certain goods be identified rather than "invisibilized." |
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an act requiring that Native American skeletons be returned to their descendants. |
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a program of the United Nations to return all art to its homeland. |
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a national Act by the French government to improve "outreach" of its art museums. |
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the protection of local artists and their work from co-optation by anthropologists |
A garden that includes specimens from many cultures is called
heterotopic. |
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multicultural. |
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globalized. |
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microcultural. |
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a botanical museum. |
The Green Revolution
led to the emergence of ecologically sound farming methods. |
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freed farmers from having to provide their own fertilizer and other inputs. |
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increased levels of production and economic inequality in rural areas. |
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reduced the need for irrigation. |
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refers to a radical movement that seeks to protect forests from logging businesses. |
Explanation: NAGPRA stands for Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. This Act requires agencies that get federal funding to return Native American items such as sacred objects, funerary objects, and human remains to their lineal descendants.
Explanation: A botanical museum houses plants of different cultures in a controlled environment for scientific research purposes.
The Green Revolution increased levels of production and economic inequality in rural areas.
Explanation: The Green Revolution contributed to increase in agricultural production. Since all the farmers did not have access to same level of development and technology, it led to inequalities in rural areas.
NAGPRA refers to an international law requiring that craftspersons who made certain goods be identified rather...