Exam 24: Anthropologys Role in a Globalizing World
Exam 1: What Is Anthropology53 Questions
Exam 2: Culture62 Questions
Exam 3: Applying Anthropology62 Questions
Exam 4: Doing Archaeology and Biological Anthropology62 Questions
Exam 5: Evolution and Genetics64 Questions
Exam 6: Human Variation and Adaptation51 Questions
Exam 7: The Primates58 Questions
Exam 8: Early Hominins58 Questions
Exam 9: Archaic Homo54 Questions
Exam 10: The Origin and Spread of Modern Humans51 Questions
Exam 11: The First Farmers66 Questions
Exam 12: The First Cities and States64 Questions
Exam 13: Method and Theory in Cultural Anthropology70 Questions
Exam 14: Language and Communication60 Questions
Exam 15: Ethnicity and Race69 Questions
Exam 16: Making a Living64 Questions
Exam 17: Political Systems69 Questions
Exam 18: Gender51 Questions
Exam 19: Families, Kinship, and Descent60 Questions
Exam 20: Marriage61 Questions
Exam 21: Religion66 Questions
Exam 22: Arts, Media, and Sports68 Questions
Exam 23: The World System and Colonialism65 Questions
Exam 24: Anthropologys Role in a Globalizing World61 Questions
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Development projects usually fail when they try to replace indigenous institutions with culturally alien concepts.
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As a vehicle of change, religious proselytizing is a culturally neutral factor.
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How have recent movements regarding the politics of identity with regard to indigenous peoples varied around the world?
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Illustrating how forces from world centers can and are creatively modified to fit the local culture, how did the Native Australians interpret the movie Rambo?
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Modern technology plays an important role in both facilitating cultural imperialism and resisting it.
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Which is the single greatest obstacle to slowing climate change?
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Because our planet's climate is always changing, the key question becomes, how much of global warming is caused by human activities versus natural climate variability? On this issue, most scientists agree that the causes are mainly
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This chapter describes Americans' belief that U.S. television programs inevitably triumph over local products around the world as
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In 1989, a military government seized power in the Sudan. This resulted in which of the following?
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How can the perspective of an ethnographer, who carries out research at the local level of communities, contribute to large-scale environmental concerns such as climate change and deforestation?
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Unlike "indigenous peoples," what term, which highlights the prominence that the exclusion of strangers has assumed in day-to-day politics worldwide, has been claimed by majority groups in Europe?
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Cultural forces are indigenized when native traditions are presented to and appreciated by the former colonialists, who acknowledge these forces as indigenous or native.
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TV programming that is culturally alien tends to outperform native programming when the alien programming comes from the United States, Great Britain, and France.
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What is a text, and how does its reading relate to the role of the individual in popular culture?
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The last 30 years have seen a dramatic shift in the conditions of indigenous peoples in Latin America, where the drive by indigenous peoples for self-identification has emphasized all of the following EXCEPT
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What are some of the arguments for and against the interpretation of the mass media as forms of cultural imperialism?
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Radiative forcings work to warm and cool the earth. If these didn't exist, there would be no global warming.
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