Some anthropologists study modern-day societies offoragers in an effort to learn about our ancientancestors who were also foragers. A flaw in thisstrategy is that forager societies are extremely varied.Indeed, any forager society with which anthropologistsare familiar has had considerable contact withmodern, non-forager societies.
Which of the following, if true, would most weaken thecriticism made above of the anthropologists’ strategy?
(A) All forager societies throughout history have hada number of important features in common thatare absent from other types of societies.
(B) Most ancient forager societies either dissolvedor made a transition to another way of life.
(C) All anthropologists study one kind or another ofmodern-day society.
(D) Many anthropologists who study modern-dayforager societies do not draw inferences aboutancient societies on the basis of their studies.
(E) Even those modern-day forager societies thathave not had significant contact with modernsocieties are importantly different from ancientforager societies.
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