Deck 8: The Characteristics of Culture

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The gradual process of adjustment to local conditions is called:

A) indoctrination
B) adaptation
C) adaptivism
D) acclimatization
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What is the difference between sex and gender?

A) sex is the accumulation of all biological differences between individuals
B) sex is the combination of cultural meanings assigned to the biological differentiation between the genders
C) gender is the combination of cultural meaning assigned to the biological differentiation between the sexes
D) there is no difference between these concepts
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For a culture to be successful, it must produce collective human behavior that is:

A) is equally adaptive and maladaptive to the natural environment
B) generally adaptive to the natural environment
C) not at all adaptive to the natural environment
D) mostly maladaptive
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Which country in 2008 extended some basic human rights to other non-human primates?

A) Spain
B) France
C) Germany
D) United States
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Which best describes adaptation among humans?

A) a process of cultural adaptation over time
B) a process of biological and cultural adjustment over time
C) a process of physiological adjustments over time
D) a process of migration and learning over time
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What is the best way to describe the difference between humans and other non-human primates?

A) only humans have society
B) they live in distinct territories
C) only humans have culture
D) it is a difference of degree
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Society can best be described as a group of individuals who:

A) are human and have culture
B) live in an urban environment
C) share a common territory, language, and culture
D) live together at least one generation
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An occupational group tends to be classified as a(n):

A) subculture
B) culture
C) society
D) ethnic group
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Which of the following is not part of the 1871 definition of culture?

A) morals and law
B) belief and art
C) habits and customs
D) symbols and symbol-making
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Which of the following is not an attribute of culture?

A) it is dynamic
B) it exists within society
C) it is shared
D) it is uniform
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Who first defined culture for anthropology?

A) Edward Tylor
B) Clyde Kluckhohn
C) Alfred Kroeber
D) Franz Boas
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The most significant function of culture is to:

A) develop differences among people
B) create distinctions between species
C) define separate territories
D) mark group identities
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Culture is considered to be all of the following except:

A) integrated
B) based on symbols
C) static
D) shared
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Until their conquest of the Jordan Valley in Palestine over 3,000 years ago, the Israelites practiced what form of subsistence?

A) agriculture
B) hunting and gathering
C) horticulture
D) nomadic herding
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Why does Marvin Harris believe that historical Muslims and Jews had dietary prohibitions against pork?

A) it was maladaptive to raise pigs in their environment
B) pigs are dirty animals who spread disease
C) pigs breed rapidly and are difficult to control
D) pork has trichinosis and is unhealthy to eat
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Which of the following is a true statement?

A) symbols are found only in religious and social areas of cultural life
B) symbols form part of every aspect of culture
C) symbols are defined by each culture and are not arbitrary
D) symbols are always cross-cultural in meaning
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All humans eat when they are hungry; however, they eat food that is considered acceptable within their culture at times that are culturally prescribed. This is an example of:

A) acculturation
B) enculturation
C) pluralism
D) ethnocentrism
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Which species was found to exhibit learned behavior that fostered nonaggressive interaction with indigenous hunters and gatherers in the Kalahari?

A) chimpanzees
B) bonobos
C) elephants
D) lions
Question
Was the development of irrigation in Mesopotamia adaptive or maladaptive?

A) it was never adaptive
B) it was adaptive over the long run
C) it was maladaptive when first established
D) it was adaptive when first established
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Among both Muslims and Jews, which animal is seen as most defiling?

A) pig
B) cow
C) snake
D) dog
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Culture is best described as:

A) various parts that work independently
B) a single point of view
C) a conjunction of individual approaches
D) an integrated whole
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A group that shares ancestry, origin, language, customs, and traditional beliefs is also called:

A) an ethnic group
B) a society
C) a subculture
D) a culture
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Which common problem do all pluralistic societies face?

A) these societies are extremely adaptive and tend to fracture very easily
B) there is little variation in how individuals respond to changing situations
C) individuals face challenges in interpreting different standards in operation
D) groups constantly have difficulties over administering resources
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What does Apache etiquette require?

A) that each person have a separate bedroom
B) that houses be located quite distant from each other
C) that all people be in full view of one another
D) that houses include separate spaces for handling food
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The expression of the set of cultural ideas held by an ethnic group is called:

A) ethnicity
B) culture
C) society
D) enculturation
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Why do the Amish reject public schooling for their children?

A) they do not want their children to leave home
B) it requires bussing on highways
C) it is not rigorous enough
D) it does not teach Amish values
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The Amish are most specifically classified as:

A) a society
B) a religious group
C) a culture
D) an ethnic group
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The "Anthropology Applied" story about building houses for Apache Indians reveals what?

A) the Apache have no sense of etiquette or table manners because their cooking and living areas are not separated
B) the United States should try to make its subcultures more like mainstream culture
C) participant observation has no practical purposes
D) cultural and social patterns of behavior can be unconscious, but they have an impact on how we live and use space
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A society in which two or more ethnic groups are politically organized into one territorial state is a/an:

A) organic society
B) subculture
C) ethnic society
D) pluralistic society
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The most important symbolic aspect of culture is:

A) economics
B) language
C) politics
D) religion
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The traditional religion of the Amish is:

A) Presbyterian
B) Methodist
C) Southern Baptist
D) Anabaptist
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Which of the following is not an area in which Amish are frequently located?

A) Illinois
B) Ohio
C) Pennsylvania
D) Montana
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The existence of pluralistic societies post-date:

A) the rise of politically-centralized states
B) the Industrial Revolution
C) the 20th-century diaspora
D) the rise of dictatorships
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Which of the following definitions best represents a "symbol"?

A) two connected signs
B) an arbitrary, but meaningful, representation
C) a representation that is part of the original
D) something that stands for something else naturally
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Gender is defined as:

A) cultural meanings assigned to social differences
B) biological differences between men and woman
C) sexual differences between men and women
D) cultural meanings assigned to sexually related biological differences
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A religious symbol for the Plains Indians was a:

A) white buffalo
B) black cow
C) red crow
D) bright star
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The rule-governed relationships that hold members of a society together are called its:

A) ethnicity
B) subculture
C) culture
D) social structure
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China has fifty-five officially recognized nationalities with ethnic groups speaking different languages and having different cultural traditions practicing a
Wide array of religions. China is an example of a(n):

A) pluralistic society
B) enculturated society
C) acculturated society
D) ethnocentric society
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The term "ethnicity" comes from the _______________ word ethnikos.

A) Portuguese
B) German
C) Greek
D) Latin
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The Amish first emerged as a distinct group during what century?

A) 16th
B) 17th
C) 20th
D) 15th
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A culture can be considered essentially as a:

A) maintenance system
B) political process
C) large family
D) program for social success
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Twenty-five percent of all imprisoned people in the world are located in:

A) Saudi Arabia
B) United States
C) Singapore
D) China
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What is the most essential research tool for the anthropologist?

A) premature judgment
B) ability to conduct interviews
C) ethnocentrism
D) cultural relativism
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The surplus of women among the Kapauku is due to:

A) loss of males through warfare
B) unbalanced sex ratio at birth
C) astute trading for women with neighboring groups
D) in-migration to the area
Question
The Kapauku Papuans achieve political power and authority through:

A) election
B) hunting prowess
C) ownership of a white buffalo
D) pig breeding
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Nationalist ideology where people view their own culture as the best of all possible worlds and superior to other people is an example of:

A) cultural relativism
B) ethnocentrism
C) adaptation
D) enculturation
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When is it most permissible for an anthropologist to take a critical stance on a culture?

A) never
B) at all times
C) after seeing that it is not as valuable as their own culture
D) after avoiding premature judgments
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In most societies the reward for adhering to culturally prescribed standards is:

A) social prominence
B) social approval
C) less warfare
D) loss of leadership potential
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Anthropologist Marvin Harris argues in the chapter Biocultural Connection "Pig Lovers and Pig Haters" that the dietary prohibitions Muslims and Jews have against pork stemmed from it being maladaptive to raise pigs in their environment.
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The economic foundation of a society is called its:

A) infrastructure
B) superstructure
C) social structure
D) interstructure
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The primary fodder for Kapauku pigs is:

A) sweet potatoes
B) corn
C) hay
D) millet
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Which of the following best serves the anthropologist in his/her study of another culture?

A) ethnocentrism
B) cultural relativism
C) adaptation
D) indoctrination
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Among the Kapauku, descent reckoning through men and near constant warfare tends to promote:

A) male dominance
B) female dominance
C) extreme religious fervor
D) political favoritism
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Which of the following groups has more permissive sexual codes?

A) Canela
B) Kapauku
C) Norwegians
D) North American Indians
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Which of the following forces has caused the greatest acceleration in culture change today?

A) advent of capitalism
B) decline of productive lands
C) population growth
D) globalization
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In the barrel model of culture, what are the three areas most interrelated?

A) interstructure, superstructure, and cultural structure
B) social structure, political structure, and class
C) infrastructure, superstructure, and social structure
D) superstructure, interstructure, and social structure
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All cultures are:

A) maladaptive
B) static
C) dynamic
D) harmonious
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The Kapauku practice marriage of one man to multiple wives. This is called:

A) polygyny
B) polyandry
C) polygany
D) polysorality
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A society's cultural features fall within all of the following categories except:

A) infrastructure
B) interstructure
C) social structure
D) superstructure
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A national flag and national anthem are mostly symbols of a society's:

A) infrastructure
B) superstructure
C) social structure
D) interstructure
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Because of globalization, cultures change more quickly today than in the past.
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Male dominance is characteristic of all human societies.
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At times it is difficult to distinguish the subcultural groups within a society.
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Cultural practices can be adaptive or maladaptive.
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Culture exclusively concerns observable data.
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A culture must be able to maintain the same structure through all challenges or it will not survive.
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There can be no culture without a society.
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All culture is learned.
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The Apache Indians benefited from the study of George Esber, Jr.
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A group which distinguishes itself based on cultural features, such as common language and traditional beliefs is known as a subculture.
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All pluralistic societies are multi-ethnic.
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The United States contains many different subcultures.
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An ethnic group and a culture have the same boundaries.
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Sexuality and sexual behavior are primarily biological rules.
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When George Esber, Jr. worked to design a new community for Apaches, he found that they had very explicit awareness of what they wanted.
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Humans are socialized through enculturation.
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English is a set of symbols.
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Apes in captivity, as opposed to those in the wild, do not have culture.
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Not all cultures are equally dynamic; some change more easily than others.
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The Amish are a subculture in the United States.
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1
The gradual process of adjustment to local conditions is called:

A) indoctrination
B) adaptation
C) adaptivism
D) acclimatization
adaptation
2
What is the difference between sex and gender?

A) sex is the accumulation of all biological differences between individuals
B) sex is the combination of cultural meanings assigned to the biological differentiation between the genders
C) gender is the combination of cultural meaning assigned to the biological differentiation between the sexes
D) there is no difference between these concepts
gender is the combination of cultural meaning assigned to the biological differentiation between the sexes
3
For a culture to be successful, it must produce collective human behavior that is:

A) is equally adaptive and maladaptive to the natural environment
B) generally adaptive to the natural environment
C) not at all adaptive to the natural environment
D) mostly maladaptive
generally adaptive to the natural environment
4
Which country in 2008 extended some basic human rights to other non-human primates?

A) Spain
B) France
C) Germany
D) United States
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Which best describes adaptation among humans?

A) a process of cultural adaptation over time
B) a process of biological and cultural adjustment over time
C) a process of physiological adjustments over time
D) a process of migration and learning over time
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What is the best way to describe the difference between humans and other non-human primates?

A) only humans have society
B) they live in distinct territories
C) only humans have culture
D) it is a difference of degree
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Society can best be described as a group of individuals who:

A) are human and have culture
B) live in an urban environment
C) share a common territory, language, and culture
D) live together at least one generation
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An occupational group tends to be classified as a(n):

A) subculture
B) culture
C) society
D) ethnic group
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Which of the following is not part of the 1871 definition of culture?

A) morals and law
B) belief and art
C) habits and customs
D) symbols and symbol-making
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Which of the following is not an attribute of culture?

A) it is dynamic
B) it exists within society
C) it is shared
D) it is uniform
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Who first defined culture for anthropology?

A) Edward Tylor
B) Clyde Kluckhohn
C) Alfred Kroeber
D) Franz Boas
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The most significant function of culture is to:

A) develop differences among people
B) create distinctions between species
C) define separate territories
D) mark group identities
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Culture is considered to be all of the following except:

A) integrated
B) based on symbols
C) static
D) shared
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Until their conquest of the Jordan Valley in Palestine over 3,000 years ago, the Israelites practiced what form of subsistence?

A) agriculture
B) hunting and gathering
C) horticulture
D) nomadic herding
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Why does Marvin Harris believe that historical Muslims and Jews had dietary prohibitions against pork?

A) it was maladaptive to raise pigs in their environment
B) pigs are dirty animals who spread disease
C) pigs breed rapidly and are difficult to control
D) pork has trichinosis and is unhealthy to eat
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Which of the following is a true statement?

A) symbols are found only in religious and social areas of cultural life
B) symbols form part of every aspect of culture
C) symbols are defined by each culture and are not arbitrary
D) symbols are always cross-cultural in meaning
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All humans eat when they are hungry; however, they eat food that is considered acceptable within their culture at times that are culturally prescribed. This is an example of:

A) acculturation
B) enculturation
C) pluralism
D) ethnocentrism
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Which species was found to exhibit learned behavior that fostered nonaggressive interaction with indigenous hunters and gatherers in the Kalahari?

A) chimpanzees
B) bonobos
C) elephants
D) lions
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Was the development of irrigation in Mesopotamia adaptive or maladaptive?

A) it was never adaptive
B) it was adaptive over the long run
C) it was maladaptive when first established
D) it was adaptive when first established
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Among both Muslims and Jews, which animal is seen as most defiling?

A) pig
B) cow
C) snake
D) dog
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Culture is best described as:

A) various parts that work independently
B) a single point of view
C) a conjunction of individual approaches
D) an integrated whole
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A group that shares ancestry, origin, language, customs, and traditional beliefs is also called:

A) an ethnic group
B) a society
C) a subculture
D) a culture
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Which common problem do all pluralistic societies face?

A) these societies are extremely adaptive and tend to fracture very easily
B) there is little variation in how individuals respond to changing situations
C) individuals face challenges in interpreting different standards in operation
D) groups constantly have difficulties over administering resources
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What does Apache etiquette require?

A) that each person have a separate bedroom
B) that houses be located quite distant from each other
C) that all people be in full view of one another
D) that houses include separate spaces for handling food
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The expression of the set of cultural ideas held by an ethnic group is called:

A) ethnicity
B) culture
C) society
D) enculturation
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Why do the Amish reject public schooling for their children?

A) they do not want their children to leave home
B) it requires bussing on highways
C) it is not rigorous enough
D) it does not teach Amish values
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The Amish are most specifically classified as:

A) a society
B) a religious group
C) a culture
D) an ethnic group
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The "Anthropology Applied" story about building houses for Apache Indians reveals what?

A) the Apache have no sense of etiquette or table manners because their cooking and living areas are not separated
B) the United States should try to make its subcultures more like mainstream culture
C) participant observation has no practical purposes
D) cultural and social patterns of behavior can be unconscious, but they have an impact on how we live and use space
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A society in which two or more ethnic groups are politically organized into one territorial state is a/an:

A) organic society
B) subculture
C) ethnic society
D) pluralistic society
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The most important symbolic aspect of culture is:

A) economics
B) language
C) politics
D) religion
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The traditional religion of the Amish is:

A) Presbyterian
B) Methodist
C) Southern Baptist
D) Anabaptist
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Which of the following is not an area in which Amish are frequently located?

A) Illinois
B) Ohio
C) Pennsylvania
D) Montana
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The existence of pluralistic societies post-date:

A) the rise of politically-centralized states
B) the Industrial Revolution
C) the 20th-century diaspora
D) the rise of dictatorships
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Which of the following definitions best represents a "symbol"?

A) two connected signs
B) an arbitrary, but meaningful, representation
C) a representation that is part of the original
D) something that stands for something else naturally
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Gender is defined as:

A) cultural meanings assigned to social differences
B) biological differences between men and woman
C) sexual differences between men and women
D) cultural meanings assigned to sexually related biological differences
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A religious symbol for the Plains Indians was a:

A) white buffalo
B) black cow
C) red crow
D) bright star
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The rule-governed relationships that hold members of a society together are called its:

A) ethnicity
B) subculture
C) culture
D) social structure
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38
China has fifty-five officially recognized nationalities with ethnic groups speaking different languages and having different cultural traditions practicing a
Wide array of religions. China is an example of a(n):

A) pluralistic society
B) enculturated society
C) acculturated society
D) ethnocentric society
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The term "ethnicity" comes from the _______________ word ethnikos.

A) Portuguese
B) German
C) Greek
D) Latin
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40
The Amish first emerged as a distinct group during what century?

A) 16th
B) 17th
C) 20th
D) 15th
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A culture can be considered essentially as a:

A) maintenance system
B) political process
C) large family
D) program for social success
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Twenty-five percent of all imprisoned people in the world are located in:

A) Saudi Arabia
B) United States
C) Singapore
D) China
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43
What is the most essential research tool for the anthropologist?

A) premature judgment
B) ability to conduct interviews
C) ethnocentrism
D) cultural relativism
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44
The surplus of women among the Kapauku is due to:

A) loss of males through warfare
B) unbalanced sex ratio at birth
C) astute trading for women with neighboring groups
D) in-migration to the area
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The Kapauku Papuans achieve political power and authority through:

A) election
B) hunting prowess
C) ownership of a white buffalo
D) pig breeding
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46
Nationalist ideology where people view their own culture as the best of all possible worlds and superior to other people is an example of:

A) cultural relativism
B) ethnocentrism
C) adaptation
D) enculturation
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47
When is it most permissible for an anthropologist to take a critical stance on a culture?

A) never
B) at all times
C) after seeing that it is not as valuable as their own culture
D) after avoiding premature judgments
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48
In most societies the reward for adhering to culturally prescribed standards is:

A) social prominence
B) social approval
C) less warfare
D) loss of leadership potential
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49
Anthropologist Marvin Harris argues in the chapter Biocultural Connection "Pig Lovers and Pig Haters" that the dietary prohibitions Muslims and Jews have against pork stemmed from it being maladaptive to raise pigs in their environment.
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50
The economic foundation of a society is called its:

A) infrastructure
B) superstructure
C) social structure
D) interstructure
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51
The primary fodder for Kapauku pigs is:

A) sweet potatoes
B) corn
C) hay
D) millet
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Which of the following best serves the anthropologist in his/her study of another culture?

A) ethnocentrism
B) cultural relativism
C) adaptation
D) indoctrination
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53
Among the Kapauku, descent reckoning through men and near constant warfare tends to promote:

A) male dominance
B) female dominance
C) extreme religious fervor
D) political favoritism
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54
Which of the following groups has more permissive sexual codes?

A) Canela
B) Kapauku
C) Norwegians
D) North American Indians
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Which of the following forces has caused the greatest acceleration in culture change today?

A) advent of capitalism
B) decline of productive lands
C) population growth
D) globalization
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56
In the barrel model of culture, what are the three areas most interrelated?

A) interstructure, superstructure, and cultural structure
B) social structure, political structure, and class
C) infrastructure, superstructure, and social structure
D) superstructure, interstructure, and social structure
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57
All cultures are:

A) maladaptive
B) static
C) dynamic
D) harmonious
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58
The Kapauku practice marriage of one man to multiple wives. This is called:

A) polygyny
B) polyandry
C) polygany
D) polysorality
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59
A society's cultural features fall within all of the following categories except:

A) infrastructure
B) interstructure
C) social structure
D) superstructure
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60
A national flag and national anthem are mostly symbols of a society's:

A) infrastructure
B) superstructure
C) social structure
D) interstructure
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61
Because of globalization, cultures change more quickly today than in the past.
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62
Male dominance is characteristic of all human societies.
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63
At times it is difficult to distinguish the subcultural groups within a society.
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64
Cultural practices can be adaptive or maladaptive.
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65
Culture exclusively concerns observable data.
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66
A culture must be able to maintain the same structure through all challenges or it will not survive.
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67
There can be no culture without a society.
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68
All culture is learned.
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69
The Apache Indians benefited from the study of George Esber, Jr.
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70
A group which distinguishes itself based on cultural features, such as common language and traditional beliefs is known as a subculture.
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71
All pluralistic societies are multi-ethnic.
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72
The United States contains many different subcultures.
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73
An ethnic group and a culture have the same boundaries.
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74
Sexuality and sexual behavior are primarily biological rules.
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75
When George Esber, Jr. worked to design a new community for Apaches, he found that they had very explicit awareness of what they wanted.
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76
Humans are socialized through enculturation.
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77
English is a set of symbols.
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78
Apes in captivity, as opposed to those in the wild, do not have culture.
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79
Not all cultures are equally dynamic; some change more easily than others.
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80
The Amish are a subculture in the United States.
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