Deck 8: Human Variation: Biological Diversity and Race
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Deck 8: Human Variation: Biological Diversity and Race
1
Biologically, race is a synonym for:
A) subspecies
B) species
C) cline
D) ethnic group
A) subspecies
B) species
C) cline
D) ethnic group
subspecies
2
Populations within a species that still can interbreed but don't because of isolation are referred to as:
A) subspecies
B) races
C) clines
D) semispecies
A) subspecies
B) races
C) clines
D) semispecies
semispecies
3
A semispecies is a:
A) population that is isolated from others but still capable of interbreeding
B) species that looks nearly the same as related species
C) a race within a species, like the races of humans
D) a group that may or may not be a separate species but can be tested
A) population that is isolated from others but still capable of interbreeding
B) species that looks nearly the same as related species
C) a race within a species, like the races of humans
D) a group that may or may not be a separate species but can be tested
population that is isolated from others but still capable of interbreeding
4
An example of semispecies is:
A) the races of humans
B) breeds of dogs
C) caribou and reindeer
D) humans and chimpanzees
A) the races of humans
B) breeds of dogs
C) caribou and reindeer
D) humans and chimpanzees
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5
Which of the following is NOT related to variation and distribution human skin color:
A) latitude
B) ultraviolet radiation
C) altitude
D) thickness of the atmosphere UV radiation passes through
A) latitude
B) ultraviolet radiation
C) altitude
D) thickness of the atmosphere UV radiation passes through
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6
Which of the following is the only explanation for the evolution of light skin color that is supported by any evidence?
A) light skin is generally better adapted to a wider variety of conditions
B) light skin is sometimes necessary for the production of vitamin D
C) light skin may be less prone to damage from cold
D) light skin provides better protection from overheating
A) light skin is generally better adapted to a wider variety of conditions
B) light skin is sometimes necessary for the production of vitamin D
C) light skin may be less prone to damage from cold
D) light skin provides better protection from overheating
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7
Human skin color is distributed:
A) in discrete units
B) in categories that coincide with major continental masses
C) as a cline
D) similarly in both the northern and southern hemispheres
A) in discrete units
B) in categories that coincide with major continental masses
C) as a cline
D) similarly in both the northern and southern hemispheres
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8
Variation in the ABO blood group system:
A) corresponds to latitude
B) corresponds to climatic factors
C) coincides with the distribution of skin color
D) appears random with regard to any obvious factor
A) corresponds to latitude
B) corresponds to climatic factors
C) coincides with the distribution of skin color
D) appears random with regard to any obvious factor
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9
Which blood type is the most common for the whole human species?
A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) O
A) A
B) B
C) AB
D) O
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10
The best current evidence suggests a relationship between blood type and:
A) ultraviolet radiation
B) no adaptive factor
C) susceptibility and resistance to disease
D) racial group
A) ultraviolet radiation
B) no adaptive factor
C) susceptibility and resistance to disease
D) racial group
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11
What feature of our species is most important for accounting for the fact that we cannot be divided into biologically meaningful racial or subspecies groups?
A) our culture
B) rules of endogamy
C) mobility and gene flow
D) variety of environmental conditions under which our populations live
A) our culture
B) rules of endogamy
C) mobility and gene flow
D) variety of environmental conditions under which our populations live
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12
The human species is so genetically homogeneous that we all share _______ percent of our species' genes.
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 99% +
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 99% +
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13
Racism is:
A) any recognition of biological differences within our species
B) any failure to ignore differences among human populations
C) judging an individual solely on the basis of his or her racial affiliation
D) any social politcy that involves differential treatment of individuals
A) any recognition of biological differences within our species
B) any failure to ignore differences among human populations
C) judging an individual solely on the basis of his or her racial affiliation
D) any social politcy that involves differential treatment of individuals
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14
The native peoples of Tasmania, when contacted by Europeans in the 17th century, had a relatively uncomplex culture largely because:
A) they were almost totally isolated from other human societies
B) they were inherently less intelligent
C) they were less biologically evolved than most other human groups
D) they had considerably smaller brains than other populations
A) they were almost totally isolated from other human societies
B) they were inherently less intelligent
C) they were less biologically evolved than most other human groups
D) they had considerably smaller brains than other populations
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15
Diffusion of inventions and ideas was more efficient in Eurasia because:
A) it has a more beneficial climate
B) the people there were always more culturally advanced
C) the land mass is larger
D) they could move greater distances without changing latitudes
A) it has a more beneficial climate
B) the people there were always more culturally advanced
C) the land mass is larger
D) they could move greater distances without changing latitudes
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16
The process of diffusion accounts for what percent of a society's cultural inventory on average?
A) 90%
B) 75%
C) 25%
D) 10%
A) 90%
B) 75%
C) 25%
D) 10%
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17
Relative degree of cultural complexity is mostly linked to:
A) inventiveness of the people within a culture
B) access to other cultures and their ideas and inventions
C) degree of intelligence among a society's people
D) distance from the equator, colder conditions promoting more complexity
A) inventiveness of the people within a culture
B) access to other cultures and their ideas and inventions
C) degree of intelligence among a society's people
D) distance from the equator, colder conditions promoting more complexity
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18
Explain what is meant by a clinal distribution of trait variation. Why is this an argument for the nonexistence of races within species?
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19
What do biologists refer to with the term semispecies? Give an example.
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20
What is the best explanation for the evolution of light skin color in humans?
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21
Explain why variation in skin color is of no use in defining human races.
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22
Describe, in general, the distribution of variation of the ABO blood group types in humans.
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23
What could be said in general about the nature of gene flow within our species, and what does this have to do with the existence of human racial groups?
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24
Describe the nature of genetic variation within the human species.
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25
What does it mean to say that race in humans is a folk taxonomy?
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26
How were Linnaeus's varieties of Homo sapiens an example of the folk taxonomic nature of human racial groups?
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27
What accounts for the relatively noncomplex nature of Tasmanian culture at the time that island and its people were contacted by Europeans?
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28
What is the relationship between the shape of continents and the spread of people, inventions, and ideas?
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29
What is diffusion and what role does it play in the explanation of differences in level of cultural complexity?
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30
Define racism. Your text discusses human phenotypic differences and racial categories. Is the book being racist? Explain.
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31
Does the average difference in IQ scores between American white and black children result from genetic differences between those groups? Explain.
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32
Anthropologist Jonathan Marks makes the distinction between ability and performance. What is the difference and how does it relate to the race and IQ issue? To the race and athletic ability issue?
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33
What do we mean by reification? How are IQ scores an example?
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34
Explain why any biological generalizations about American whites and blacks are invalid.
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