Exam 10: Race, Ethnicity, and Class: Understanding Identity and Social Inequality
Exam 1: Anthropology: Asking Questions About Humanity43 Questions
Exam 2: Culture: Giving Meaning to Human Lives32 Questions
Exam 3: Ethnography: Studying Culture46 Questions
Exam 4: Linguistic Anthropology: Relating Language and Culture25 Questions
Exam 5: Globalization and Culture: Understanding Global Interconnections28 Questions
Exam 6: Foodways: Foinding, Making, and Eating Food45 Questions
Exam 7: Environmental Anthropology: Relating to the Natural World40 Questions
Exam 8: Economics: Working, Sharing, Buying31 Questions
Exam 9: Politics: Cooperation, Conflict, and Power Relations37 Questions
Exam 10: Race, Ethnicity, and Class: Understanding Identity and Social Inequality46 Questions
Exam 11: Gender, Sex, and Sexuality: the Fluidity of Maleness and Femaleness43 Questions
Exam 12: Kinship, Marriage, and the Family: Love, Sex, and Power38 Questions
Exam 13: Religion: Ritual and Belief25 Questions
Exam 14: The Body: Biocultural Perspectives on Health and Illness36 Questions
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In Latin America, "blackness" and "whiteness" are based on
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Racialization has identified different markers of racial identity in Latin America than in the United States.
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What are the primary strengths of viewing racial and ethnic identities as naturalized? Give an example of a project in which you might use it.
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There is a biological connection between the trait of skin tone and other "racial" traits, such as certain facial features and bodily shapes.
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A preformed, usually unfavorable, opinion about people who are different is
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What was so difficult about Japanese American anthropologist Tamie Tsuchiyama's fieldwork in a World War II internment camp?
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The most important thing about "the invisible knapsack" idea is that
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The Irish and a few other groups became white during the past century, but the phenomenon of groups becoming white appears to have stabilized.
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Is instrumentalism, the theory about how ethnic identities are formed, applicable to explaining the formation of groups and identities based on socioeconomic class? Explain your answer.
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One way slave owners expanded their workforce was to include their mixed-race children under the
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An anthropologist who studies unearned privilege would be most interested in which of the following?
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A gradual change across groups, in which traits shade and blend into each other is
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