Multiple Choice
In the early 20th century, Franz Boas and his students:
A) rejected unilineal evolution as a valid means of studying human cultural diversity.
B) argued that all human cultures are unique and should be valued as such.
C) argued for the accumulation of ethnographic detail and historical facts prior to the construction of any generalities about human cultural evolution.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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