Exam 1: What is Anthropology?
Exam 1: What is Anthropology?90 Questions
Exam 2: The Concept of Culture90 Questions
Exam 3: Applied Anthropology90 Questions
Exam 4: The Growth of Anthropological Theory90 Questions
Exam 5: Methods in Cultural Anthropology90 Questions
Exam 6: Language and Communication90 Questions
Exam 7: Subsistence Patterns90 Questions
Exam 8: Economics90 Questions
Exam 9: Marriage and the Family90 Questions
Exam 10: Kinship and Descent90 Questions
Exam 11: Sex and Gender90 Questions
Exam 12: Social Stratification90 Questions
Exam 13: Political Organization and Social Control90 Questions
Exam 14: Supernatural Beliefs90 Questions
Exam 15: Art90 Questions
Exam 16: The Modern World Order, Global Challenges, and the Role of Applied Anthropology90 Questions
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The study of anthropology develops all of the following skills except:
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Ethnocentrism is declining in the world today due to globalization.
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Why was Holt Cemetery in New Orleans the site for an applied archaeology project led by Dr.Shannon Dawdy of the University of Chicago?
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All of the following can be used to illustrate a pursuit of individualism that negatively impacts the common good in the United States except:
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Which of the following is not a traditional subfield,or branch,of anthropology?
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In order to truly appreciate other cultural perspectives,which of the following is most vital?
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Cultural relativism is often depicted as an attitude that allows any cultural practice to be explained as legitimate.Anthropologists,however,do support a category of human rights and see certain human practices as morally indefensible.Consider such things as genocide,female circumcision,or torture and explain why cultural relativism may not be applicable in these cases.
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The field of applied anthropology works to put anthropological knowledge to use for governmental improvement and stabilization.It is a highly political approach in the field.
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The ability to see how a single entity is composed of a number of different parts and how these parts are interconnected is called:
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Which of the anthropological subfields most prepares a student with the skills for the 21ˢᵗ century?
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Because of the importance of holism in the study of anthropology,most anthropologists today are more generalized in their studies than specialized.
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Although comparative biology and physical anthropology share many characteristics,what approach most distinguishes physical anthropology?
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Consider why it is important to understand nonhuman primates.Discuss two important reasons for us to learn about animals so like ourselves.
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The attitude of anthropology is one of cultural relativism.It undergirds and lays the foundation for understanding the other.
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If you were building a new suburban community near a protected wetlands environment and needed to address concerns regarding soil erosion,deforestation,water treatment in the area,which type of anthropologist would best address those needs?
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Which of the following specialties would be most involved in studying the effects of building a new nanotechnology factory in a small,rural community?
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A holistic approach to the study of humans means that anthropologists:
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Cultural resource management may involve very contemporary archaeological sites.
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