Exam 13: Kinship and Other Methods of Grouping
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Which descent form is reckoned both patrilineally and matrilineally at the same time?
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Approximately how many generations are part of a known lineage?
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A ____________________________ is a category of individuals of equal or nearly equal prestige according to the system of evaluation.
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_______________ is the network of relatives within which individuals possess certain rights and obligations.
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Often archaeologists can detect social organization from material structure.
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With which type of descent is Eskimo terminology most associated?
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A common feature of matrilineal descent groups is a weakness in the tie between:
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In nonindustrial societies, the most common way of meeting needs such as resource allocation, law enforcement, and societal functions is through the:
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What is the most common restrictive characteristic for membership in a descent group?
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Cross-cousins and parallel-cousins are created by the _______________ kinship system.
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What kinds of evidence did Michael Blakely unearth in association with the skeletons he found in New York City?
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________________ indicators are things such as wealth, dress, and residential location that indicate social classes.
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Overall, social mobility tends to be rather restricted by degree in all societies.
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"Kindred" is frequently associated with what mode of subsistence?
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The ability to change one's class position is known as ________________________.
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