Deck 11: Comparative Cultures
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Deck 11: Comparative Cultures
1
Which culture most emphasizes individualism?
A) Arab
B) Japanese
C) Chinese
D) American
E) Russian
A) Arab
B) Japanese
C) Chinese
D) American
E) Russian
American
2
Respect for the elderly is more ingrained into American culture than Chinese culture.
False
3
In which cultural context would the experience of "losing face" be interpreted as most serious?
A) Japan and China
B) Morocco and Russia
C) Arara and Amish
D) Baka and Arara
E) United States and Mexico
A) Japan and China
B) Morocco and Russia
C) Arara and Amish
D) Baka and Arara
E) United States and Mexico
Japan and China
4
Which country is relatively more homogeneous?
A) Canada
B) United States
C) Japan
D) Brazil
E) Russia
A) Canada
B) United States
C) Japan
D) Brazil
E) Russia
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5
FUNAI refers to the organization which:
A) investigates the annual Human Development Index
B) made first contact with the Baka people
C) arbitrated Jimmy Carter's involvement in Sudan
D) decides Brazil's Indian policy
E) negotiated the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
A) investigates the annual Human Development Index
B) made first contact with the Baka people
C) arbitrated Jimmy Carter's involvement in Sudan
D) decides Brazil's Indian policy
E) negotiated the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
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6
What do we call "a rigidity in the acceptance of the culturally alike and in the rejection of the culturally unalike"?
A) cultural relativism
B) cultural positivism
C) scientism
D) humanism
E) ethnocentrism
A) cultural relativism
B) cultural positivism
C) scientism
D) humanism
E) ethnocentrism
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7
Who was NOT a Russian reform leader?
A) Peter the Great
B) Catherine the Great
C) Alexander II
D) Mikhail Gorbachev
E) Nicholas II
A) Peter the Great
B) Catherine the Great
C) Alexander II
D) Mikhail Gorbachev
E) Nicholas II
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8
Which country is most seriously disadvantaged by the percentage of its land taken up by mountains?
A) Japan
B) China
C) United States
D) Russia
E) Morocco
A) Japan
B) China
C) United States
D) Russia
E) Morocco
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9
Extended families, a close relationship with nature, story telling, widespread use of music, and informal socialization are all characteristic of:
A) the Baka culture
B) Japanese culture
C) Russian culture
D) American culture
E) Brazilian culture
A) the Baka culture
B) Japanese culture
C) Russian culture
D) American culture
E) Brazilian culture
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10
Russia ranks ahead of China on the Human Development Index.
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11
The Japanese and Chinese educational systems achieve remarkably similar results when measured by almost any objective standard.
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12
Being described as a Eurasian country best fits:
A) Russia
B) Mongolia
C) Morocco
D) Byelorussia
E) China
A) Russia
B) Mongolia
C) Morocco
D) Byelorussia
E) China
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13
For which culture does a myth of atonement serve as a powerful influence on its attitudes and values:
A) Pygmy
B) Baka
C) Arara
D) Amish
E) Tuvan
A) Pygmy
B) Baka
C) Arara
D) Amish
E) Tuvan
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14
More than half of all executions in world occur annually in:
A) southern hemisphere countries outside of Asia
B) northern hemisphere countries
C) North Korea
D) Iran
E) China
A) southern hemisphere countries outside of Asia
B) northern hemisphere countries
C) North Korea
D) Iran
E) China
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15
Not liking to be touched by strangers is most deeply ingrained in which culture?
A) Chinese
B) Canadian
C) Russian
D) American
E) Brazilian
A) Chinese
B) Canadian
C) Russian
D) American
E) Brazilian
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16
The small society once referred to as the Kalahari Bushmen is now called the:
A) Khasi Bushmen
B) Pukapuka
C) Taramiut Inuit
D) Nayar
E) !Kung
A) Khasi Bushmen
B) Pukapuka
C) Taramiut Inuit
D) Nayar
E) !Kung
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17
When generalizing about different cultures, it is more difficult to accurately describe the essence of heterogeneous cultures than homogeneous ones.
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18
Which is NOT an example of a sub-culture:
A) Baka people
B) Arara people
C) Amish
D) Polish-Americans
E) Germans
A) Baka people
B) Arara people
C) Amish
D) Polish-Americans
E) Germans
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19
Sociologists use the term ethnocentrism in order to refer to:
A) transmitting culture from one generation to the next
B) the belief that one's culture is superior to other cultures
C) a common psychological identity based on race
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
A) transmitting culture from one generation to the next
B) the belief that one's culture is superior to other cultures
C) a common psychological identity based on race
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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20
Brazilian culture is more homogeneous than Chinese culture.
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21
Economic vibrancy as measured by Gross National Product is about equal in Hong Kong and in the People's Republic of China.
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22
It is possible for there to be one broad Chinese nation but two different Chinese states.
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23
The Russian Slavophiles remain extremely suspicious of the Russian Orthodox Church as a tool of the government.
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24
Confucius was an ancient Chinese philosopher who advocated strong family ties, social stability, and a system of meritocracy for filling leadership positions.
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25
In no other culture examined in chapter eleven has the quality of public health care deteriorated as rapidly during the last ten years as in China.
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26
Japan, the Arara, and the Baka all possess a stronger sense of group identity than an individualistic orientation.
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27
Economic growth in China was impressive during the reign of Mao Zedong.
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28
The time orientation of U.S. culture focuses largely on the future, whereas the time orientation of both China is more toward the past.
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29
Anthropologist Dorothy Lee warns against blindly accepting the myth that humans are always better off in modern cultures than in traditional ones.
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30
The term caudillismo in Latin American cultures refers to the tendency for national leaders to consolidate unbridled political power.
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