Deck 12: Understanding Change

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What does the study of cultural ecology concentrate on?

A) changes in the relationship between a society and its environment
B) changes in the relationships between social groups
C) changes in traditions and culture
D) changes in the religious symbolism and practice
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Analysis of paleofeces can help determine the following except for ________.

A) foods eaten
B) quality of diet
C) general health
D) cause of death
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Change that occurs at the same general time across geographic space is called ________ change.

A) atemporal
B) synchronic
C) diachronic
D) universal
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Change that can be observed over time is ________ change.

A) atemporal
B) synchronic
C) diachronic
D) universal
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Archaeologists found relatively little technological change in prehistoric Australia over a period of _________ years.

A) 50000
B) 1000
C) 1 million
D) 6 million
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The examination of how societal subsystems are interrelated is called ________.

A) diffusionism
B) systems theory
C) diachronic theory
D) synchronic theory
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The creation of a new type of technology, often in response to a need to accomplish some task, is called ________.

A) intentionality
B) diffusion
C) acculturation
D) invention
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The presence of pyramids in both the Old and New Worlds is an example of ________.

A) diffusion
B) independent invention
C) a trade network
D) diaspora
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When new materials, technologies, or ideas are traded between cultures it is called ________.

A) diaspora
B) innovation
C) diffusion
D) acculturation
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The breaking up of a population into smaller groups that then disperse without replacing the existing population is called ________.

A) diaspora
B) migration
C) diffusion
D) acculturation
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The study of how languages developed, where they may have originated, and when they moved is called ________.

A) syncretism
B) diffusion
C) paleolinguistics
D) acculturation
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Archaeologists found evidence that Paleoindian culture first existed in South America about ________ years ago.

A) 1800
B) 6000
C) 53000
D) 11000
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Colin Renfrew has argued that Indo-European languages originated 8,000 years in a region that is now _________.

A) Turkey
B) Egypt
C) Greece
D) India
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A new ethnic group entering an area brings the following except for ________.

A) new artifact types
B) new burial patterns
C) new cranial capacities
D) new language and symbols
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What is the study called that examines cultural change as the result of direct selective processes on the variation of artifact types and frequencies, resulting in the change of those types and frequencies over time?

A) diffusion
B) evolutionary archaeology
C) systems theory
D) synchronism
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Direct contact between two groups or societies that leads to an exchange of cultural features while each group remains distinct is called ________.

A) acculturation
B) colonization
C) assimilation
D) syncretism
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When groups in direct contact are disproportionate in size or are very different culturally, the ________ tends to prevail.

A) smaller and less complex
B) more violent
C) group with the most extensive trade routes
D) larger and more complex
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Most ancient trade was ________.

A) lucrative
B) opportunistic
C) planned
D) involved large-scale networks
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One of the most extensive trade networks in the ancient world was that of the Silk Road between the Middle East and what is now ________.

A) China
B) India
C) Japan
D) Thailand
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Bantu languages dominated which continent?

A) Europe
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Africa
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The organized and sanctioned conflict between two societies is called ________.

A) diffusion
B) warfare
C) syncretism
D) acculturation
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Archaeological evidence from the battle at Little Bighorn in 1876 revealed that U.S. forces under the command of Lt. Col. George A. Custer did all except for which of the following?

A) were killed trying to escape
B) encountered a vastly superior force
C) ran out of bullets
D) were divided into separate groups
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How do archaeologists use systems theory to study change in a society?
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What is the differences between migration, diffusion, and diaspora?
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What are the limits to using evolutionary archaeology in studying change in an ancient group of people?
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Describe the different outcomes that are possible when two cultures come into contact.
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How does evidence of warfare show up in the archaeological record?
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What does the study of cultural ecology concentrate on?

A) changes in the relationship between a society and its environment
B) changes in the relationships between social groups
C) changes in traditions and culture
D) changes in the religious symbolism and practice
A
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Analysis of paleofeces can help determine the following except for ________.

A) foods eaten
B) quality of diet
C) general health
D) cause of death
D
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Change that occurs at the same general time across geographic space is called ________ change.

A) atemporal
B) synchronic
C) diachronic
D) universal
B
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Change that can be observed over time is ________ change.

A) atemporal
B) synchronic
C) diachronic
D) universal
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Archaeologists found relatively little technological change in prehistoric Australia over a period of _________ years.

A) 50000
B) 1000
C) 1 million
D) 6 million
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The examination of how societal subsystems are interrelated is called ________.

A) diffusionism
B) systems theory
C) diachronic theory
D) synchronic theory
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The creation of a new type of technology, often in response to a need to accomplish some task, is called ________.

A) intentionality
B) diffusion
C) acculturation
D) invention
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The presence of pyramids in both the Old and New Worlds is an example of ________.

A) diffusion
B) independent invention
C) a trade network
D) diaspora
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When new materials, technologies, or ideas are traded between cultures it is called ________.

A) diaspora
B) innovation
C) diffusion
D) acculturation
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The breaking up of a population into smaller groups that then disperse without replacing the existing population is called ________.

A) diaspora
B) migration
C) diffusion
D) acculturation
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The study of how languages developed, where they may have originated, and when they moved is called ________.

A) syncretism
B) diffusion
C) paleolinguistics
D) acculturation
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Archaeologists found evidence that Paleoindian culture first existed in South America about ________ years ago.

A) 1800
B) 6000
C) 53000
D) 11000
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Colin Renfrew has argued that Indo-European languages originated 8,000 years in a region that is now _________.

A) Turkey
B) Egypt
C) Greece
D) India
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A new ethnic group entering an area brings the following except for ________.

A) new artifact types
B) new burial patterns
C) new cranial capacities
D) new language and symbols
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What is the study called that examines cultural change as the result of direct selective processes on the variation of artifact types and frequencies, resulting in the change of those types and frequencies over time?

A) diffusion
B) evolutionary archaeology
C) systems theory
D) synchronism
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Direct contact between two groups or societies that leads to an exchange of cultural features while each group remains distinct is called ________.

A) acculturation
B) colonization
C) assimilation
D) syncretism
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When groups in direct contact are disproportionate in size or are very different culturally, the ________ tends to prevail.

A) smaller and less complex
B) more violent
C) group with the most extensive trade routes
D) larger and more complex
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Most ancient trade was ________.

A) lucrative
B) opportunistic
C) planned
D) involved large-scale networks
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One of the most extensive trade networks in the ancient world was that of the Silk Road between the Middle East and what is now ________.

A) China
B) India
C) Japan
D) Thailand
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Bantu languages dominated which continent?

A) Europe
B) South America
C) Asia
D) Africa
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The organized and sanctioned conflict between two societies is called ________.

A) diffusion
B) warfare
C) syncretism
D) acculturation
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Archaeological evidence from the battle at Little Bighorn in 1876 revealed that U.S. forces under the command of Lt. Col. George A. Custer did all except for which of the following?

A) were killed trying to escape
B) encountered a vastly superior force
C) ran out of bullets
D) were divided into separate groups
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How do archaeologists use systems theory to study change in a society?
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What is the differences between migration, diffusion, and diaspora?
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What are the limits to using evolutionary archaeology in studying change in an ancient group of people?
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Describe the different outcomes that are possible when two cultures come into contact.
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How does evidence of warfare show up in the archaeological record?
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