Multiple Choice
Barker's applied anthropological research on the Marshall Islands is significant for all of the following reasons except:
A) it served as an instructional project to help other applied anthropologists best use scientific date to influence contemporary social problems.
B) it served as research to support compensation claims for those who suffered while living in the Marshall Islands.
C) it served a political model for all citizens in the United States on how best to confront corporations who exploit indigenous peoples.
D) it demonstrated the enormous impact that nuclear testing can have on the environment and local lives.
E) it modeled how applied anthropologists and advocates can help survivors seek their rights.
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