Deck 15: Spirituality, Religion, and the Supernatural

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A part-time religious specialist that generally serves as a healer and spiritual mediator is called a:

A) shaman
B) priest
C) spiritual guide
D) holy father
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The collective body of ideas, beliefs, and values by which a group of people makes sense of the world and their place in it is:

A) infrastructure
B) spirituality
C) religion
D) worldview
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The ancient Greeks had a type of religion known as:

A) pluralism
B) pantheonism
C) polytheism
D) polyvalence
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Which of the following is the oldest known sacred text(s)?

A) Bible
B) Vedas
C) Koran
D) Book of Chibcha
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According to anthropologists, which of the following statements is true?

A) religion is very common to humankind
B) religion is found in primitive societies only
C) religion has been found to be a part of all cultures
D) religion is virtually a universal, although there have been some groups without it
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The belief that nature is filled with a variety of unattached or free-ranging spirits is:

A) animism
B) animatism
C) spirituality
D) naturalism
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In anthropology, religion and spirituality are classified as part of a culture's:

A) structure
B) infrastructure
C) substructure
D) superstructure
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In the United States today, there are approximately how many declared practitioners of Buddhism?

A) 10,000-20,000
B) 9-10 million
C) 800,000-1 million
D) 2-3 million
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In a society where women hold little public authority, you would commonly find a religion in which:

A) there are many supreme goddesses
B) there are many supreme gods
C) the supreme goddess is feminine
D) the supreme god is masculine
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Approximately what percentage of adults in the world claims to be "nonreligious"?

A) 26
B) 7
C) 40
D) 16
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Which of the following has been showing some decline in membership in recent years, while all of the others have been increasing in membership?

A) evangelical Christian religions
B) fundamentalist religious traditions
C) nondenominational spiritual traditions
D) traditional, mainline Christian religions
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What is the anthropological definition of "myth"?

A) ancestral narratives
B) a collection of legends and tall tales
C) untrue narratives
D) explanatory narratives
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Which of the following is larger in the United States?

A) Buddhism
B) Islam
C) Hinduism
D) Wicca
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In what century was there a common intellectual tradition that gave rise to the idea that modern science would soon replace religion?

A) 19th century
B) 18th century
C) 20th century
D) 17th century
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Which of the following is not considered to be a strong patriarchic religion?

A) Christianity
B) Wicca
C) Islam
D) Judaism
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Which one of the following characteristics distinguishes spirituality from religion?

A) belief system
B) ceremonial practices
C) concern with the sacred
D) individual practice
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What sacred narratives explain the fundamentals of human existence?

A) legends
B) texts
C) myths
D) rituals
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The concepts of mana, manitou, and wakonda are all associated with:

A) fundamentalism
B) monotheism
C) animism
D) animatism
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A collection of gods and goddesses is known as:

A) pantheon
B) dogma
C) deity
D) trinity
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Which kind of religious specialist would you expect to find in a foraging society?

A) spiritual guide
B) priest
C) sorcerer
D) shaman
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The powerful healing force recognized by the Ju/'hoansi is called:

A) boa
B) manitou
C) n/um
D) mana
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Which of the following is not part of the traditional shamanic complex?

A) chief
B) shaman
C) patient
D) community
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Among the Ju/'hoansi, consciousness is a sign that:

A) the gods inhabit the person's body
B) the prayer has been answered
C) a hunter will have success the next day
D) the soul and body are reunited
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Why do the Mende practice clitoridectomy?

A) they believe it enhances female reproductive potential
B) it makes childbirth much easier
C) it enhances the beauty of women in public
D) it is a healthy procedure that makes women cleaner
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The male puberty rite found among the Australian aborigines involves removing the young man from society and:

A) leaving him to find his way back to his group
B) marrying him to a young woman
C) tattooing him
D) teaching him
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All of the following are ways to "conjure up" the healing force latent in Ju/'hoansi bodies except:

A) dancing
B) intense concentration
C) eating mushrooms
D) close exposure to the heat of a fire
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Clitoridectomy is sometimes referred to as:

A) birth rites of passage
B) female geniture mutilation
C) female genital mutilation
D) female genital imitation
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The transition that is effected in a rite of passage is comparable to:

A) social death and rebirth
B) marriage and union
C) sorcery and witchcraft
D) specialization
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Which of the following is one of the most common activities of shamans cross-culturally?

A) controlling animals
B) healing the sick
C) bringing rain
D) punishing enemies
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When do Mende girls undergo female initiation rites?

A) after they move out of their natal homes
B) after they have their first child
C) after the beginning of menstruation
D) immediately before the beginning of menstruation
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Which of the following is not a common reason to enter a trance state among the Ju/'hoansi?

A) to bring rain
B) to heal the sick
C) to control animals
D) to preserve crops
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Rites of passage include all of the following stages except:

A) incorporation
B) transformation
C) transition
D) separation
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What is a clitoridectomy?

A) form of female circumcision
B) type of marriage
C) process of giving birth
D) tattooing the face
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Approximately what percentage of older women serve as shamans among the Ju/'hoansi?

A) 0%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 33%
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In anthropology, marriage rituals are almost always classified as:

A) rites of union
B) rites of transition
C) rites of intensification
D) rites of passage
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The meanings ascribed to sensations experienced in altered states are:

A) determined solely by the shaman
B) universally the same
C) biologically determined
D) culturally determined
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Among Australian aborigines, a common way of inducing courage and manhood in boys involves:

A) scarifying their chests
B) knocking out a tooth
C) sending them out alone
D) piercing their noses
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The widespread occurrence of shamanism and the remarkable similarities noted among various shamanic traditions are due to:

A) common neurological inheritance
B) legitimacy and accuracy of the religion
C) universal ailments of humankind
D) diffusion of tradition among groups
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Which of the following is not a common practice in Mende girl initiation?

A) harsh teaching and training
B) undergoing a clitoridectomy
C) spending significant amounts of time alone and secluded
D) smearing body with white clay
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The period of isolation that forms part of a rite of passage is which stage?

A) separation
B) transition
C) transformation
D) incorporation
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The Aztecs had a monotheistic religion.
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The Ibibio make a distinction between:

A) sorcerers and priestesses
B) evil and benign witches
C) benign sorcerers and witches
D) sorcerers and benign witches
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The word "myth" means "untrue stories" in Greek.
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Religion and spirituality are best examined as part of a society's worldview.
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More than 40% of the world's adult population claims to be atheist.
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Which of the following is not a common belief or element associated with cargo cults?

A) worship in a temple compound
B) arrival of material riches
C) resurrection of dead relatives
D) destruction of whites
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Goddesses are most likely to be prominent in food-foraging cultures.
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In the United States which of the following revitalization movements occurred?

A) Asatru
B) cargo cults
C) Mau Mau uprising
D) Sun Dance
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One goal of anthropologists is to develop a better religion.
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It is a common belief among social scientists that religion will be replaced by science.
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Ancestral spirits reflect and reinforce social reality.
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From the 15ᵗʰ through the 17ᵗʰ centuries, approximately how many individuals were executed as witches in Europe?

A) 200
B) 1500
C) 2 million
D) 500,000
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Why is there so much controversy over clitoridectomy?

A) it is a non-Western religious practice
B) it is extremely dangerous to women's health
C) it causes women to have too much fertility
D) it allows women to practice birth control
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Some groups have deities to whom they pay almost no attention.
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Which of the following is not commonly used in the practice of contagious magic?

A) clips of hair from someone
B) images and likenesses of someone
C) fingernail clippings from someone
D) a special piece of jewelry that belongs to someone
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What is a "cargo cult"?

A) a rite of passage
B) a revitalization movement
C) a form of imitative magic
D) a form of religious worship
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Which of the following best describes revitalization movements?

A) a movement for radical cultural reform in response to widespread social disruption
B) a movement for political change in response to economic destruction
C) a movement for liberation during times of oppression by outside forces
D) a religious movement that styles itself on communistic structures
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The Vedas are believed to be one of the oldest known sacred texts.
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Religions tend to perpetuate the social structure of the society of which they are a part.
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Which of the following best describes witchcraft?

A) belief that some individuals possess the supernatural power to manipulate objects
B) belief that some individuals possess psychic power to cause harm
C) belief that some individuals can travel at night and cause altered states
D) belief that some individuals possess specific formulas to temporarily change people
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Industrial societies are typically animistic.
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A belief in ___________________________ is consistent with the widespread notion that human beings are made up of two closely intertwined parts, a physical body and some mental component or spiritual self.
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The healing force that the Ju/'hoansi use to cure is called _______________.
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A collection of gods and goddesses is known as a _______________.
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Revitalization movements lie at the root of all known religions.
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More than 2000 women were accused of being witches in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692.
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In industrial societies there are no shamans.
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When there is an individual focus on the sacred, as distinguished from material matters, and in a non-traditional format, it is called _______________.
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The Ju/'hoansi enter into a trance in order to heal themselves.
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The collective body of ideas that members of a culture generally share concerning the ultimate shape and substance of their reality is called a ________________.
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A male, full-time religious specialist is called a _______________.
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Ministers, imams, lamas, and rabbis are together known in anthropology as _______________.
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The explanatory narrative that rationalizes and reinforces religious beliefs and practice is called _______________.
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The adoration of saints' relics is a form of contagious magic.
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The belief that nature is enlivened or energized by an impersonal spiritual force is called _______________.
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_______________ spirits played an important role in the patrilineal society of traditional China.
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An organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere, along with ceremonial acts by which people attempt to interpret and control their reality is called ________________.
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When a group sees themselves as part of nature, they have a _______________ worldview.
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_______________ is the belief in multiple gods and goddesses.
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The Mende practice female circumcision.
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Deck 15: Spirituality, Religion, and the Supernatural
1
A part-time religious specialist that generally serves as a healer and spiritual mediator is called a:

A) shaman
B) priest
C) spiritual guide
D) holy father
shaman
2
The collective body of ideas, beliefs, and values by which a group of people makes sense of the world and their place in it is:

A) infrastructure
B) spirituality
C) religion
D) worldview
religion
3
The ancient Greeks had a type of religion known as:

A) pluralism
B) pantheonism
C) polytheism
D) polyvalence
polytheism
4
Which of the following is the oldest known sacred text(s)?

A) Bible
B) Vedas
C) Koran
D) Book of Chibcha
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According to anthropologists, which of the following statements is true?

A) religion is very common to humankind
B) religion is found in primitive societies only
C) religion has been found to be a part of all cultures
D) religion is virtually a universal, although there have been some groups without it
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The belief that nature is filled with a variety of unattached or free-ranging spirits is:

A) animism
B) animatism
C) spirituality
D) naturalism
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In anthropology, religion and spirituality are classified as part of a culture's:

A) structure
B) infrastructure
C) substructure
D) superstructure
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In the United States today, there are approximately how many declared practitioners of Buddhism?

A) 10,000-20,000
B) 9-10 million
C) 800,000-1 million
D) 2-3 million
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In a society where women hold little public authority, you would commonly find a religion in which:

A) there are many supreme goddesses
B) there are many supreme gods
C) the supreme goddess is feminine
D) the supreme god is masculine
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Approximately what percentage of adults in the world claims to be "nonreligious"?

A) 26
B) 7
C) 40
D) 16
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Which of the following has been showing some decline in membership in recent years, while all of the others have been increasing in membership?

A) evangelical Christian religions
B) fundamentalist religious traditions
C) nondenominational spiritual traditions
D) traditional, mainline Christian religions
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What is the anthropological definition of "myth"?

A) ancestral narratives
B) a collection of legends and tall tales
C) untrue narratives
D) explanatory narratives
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Which of the following is larger in the United States?

A) Buddhism
B) Islam
C) Hinduism
D) Wicca
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In what century was there a common intellectual tradition that gave rise to the idea that modern science would soon replace religion?

A) 19th century
B) 18th century
C) 20th century
D) 17th century
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Which of the following is not considered to be a strong patriarchic religion?

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B) Wicca
C) Islam
D) Judaism
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Which one of the following characteristics distinguishes spirituality from religion?

A) belief system
B) ceremonial practices
C) concern with the sacred
D) individual practice
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What sacred narratives explain the fundamentals of human existence?

A) legends
B) texts
C) myths
D) rituals
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The concepts of mana, manitou, and wakonda are all associated with:

A) fundamentalism
B) monotheism
C) animism
D) animatism
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A collection of gods and goddesses is known as:

A) pantheon
B) dogma
C) deity
D) trinity
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Which kind of religious specialist would you expect to find in a foraging society?

A) spiritual guide
B) priest
C) sorcerer
D) shaman
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The powerful healing force recognized by the Ju/'hoansi is called:

A) boa
B) manitou
C) n/um
D) mana
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Which of the following is not part of the traditional shamanic complex?

A) chief
B) shaman
C) patient
D) community
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Among the Ju/'hoansi, consciousness is a sign that:

A) the gods inhabit the person's body
B) the prayer has been answered
C) a hunter will have success the next day
D) the soul and body are reunited
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Why do the Mende practice clitoridectomy?

A) they believe it enhances female reproductive potential
B) it makes childbirth much easier
C) it enhances the beauty of women in public
D) it is a healthy procedure that makes women cleaner
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The male puberty rite found among the Australian aborigines involves removing the young man from society and:

A) leaving him to find his way back to his group
B) marrying him to a young woman
C) tattooing him
D) teaching him
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All of the following are ways to "conjure up" the healing force latent in Ju/'hoansi bodies except:

A) dancing
B) intense concentration
C) eating mushrooms
D) close exposure to the heat of a fire
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Clitoridectomy is sometimes referred to as:

A) birth rites of passage
B) female geniture mutilation
C) female genital mutilation
D) female genital imitation
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The transition that is effected in a rite of passage is comparable to:

A) social death and rebirth
B) marriage and union
C) sorcery and witchcraft
D) specialization
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Which of the following is one of the most common activities of shamans cross-culturally?

A) controlling animals
B) healing the sick
C) bringing rain
D) punishing enemies
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When do Mende girls undergo female initiation rites?

A) after they move out of their natal homes
B) after they have their first child
C) after the beginning of menstruation
D) immediately before the beginning of menstruation
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Which of the following is not a common reason to enter a trance state among the Ju/'hoansi?

A) to bring rain
B) to heal the sick
C) to control animals
D) to preserve crops
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Rites of passage include all of the following stages except:

A) incorporation
B) transformation
C) transition
D) separation
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What is a clitoridectomy?

A) form of female circumcision
B) type of marriage
C) process of giving birth
D) tattooing the face
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Approximately what percentage of older women serve as shamans among the Ju/'hoansi?

A) 0%
B) 25%
C) 50%
D) 33%
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In anthropology, marriage rituals are almost always classified as:

A) rites of union
B) rites of transition
C) rites of intensification
D) rites of passage
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The meanings ascribed to sensations experienced in altered states are:

A) determined solely by the shaman
B) universally the same
C) biologically determined
D) culturally determined
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Among Australian aborigines, a common way of inducing courage and manhood in boys involves:

A) scarifying their chests
B) knocking out a tooth
C) sending them out alone
D) piercing their noses
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The widespread occurrence of shamanism and the remarkable similarities noted among various shamanic traditions are due to:

A) common neurological inheritance
B) legitimacy and accuracy of the religion
C) universal ailments of humankind
D) diffusion of tradition among groups
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Which of the following is not a common practice in Mende girl initiation?

A) harsh teaching and training
B) undergoing a clitoridectomy
C) spending significant amounts of time alone and secluded
D) smearing body with white clay
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The period of isolation that forms part of a rite of passage is which stage?

A) separation
B) transition
C) transformation
D) incorporation
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The Aztecs had a monotheistic religion.
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42
The Ibibio make a distinction between:

A) sorcerers and priestesses
B) evil and benign witches
C) benign sorcerers and witches
D) sorcerers and benign witches
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The word "myth" means "untrue stories" in Greek.
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Religion and spirituality are best examined as part of a society's worldview.
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More than 40% of the world's adult population claims to be atheist.
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Which of the following is not a common belief or element associated with cargo cults?

A) worship in a temple compound
B) arrival of material riches
C) resurrection of dead relatives
D) destruction of whites
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Goddesses are most likely to be prominent in food-foraging cultures.
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48
In the United States which of the following revitalization movements occurred?

A) Asatru
B) cargo cults
C) Mau Mau uprising
D) Sun Dance
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49
One goal of anthropologists is to develop a better religion.
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50
It is a common belief among social scientists that religion will be replaced by science.
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51
Ancestral spirits reflect and reinforce social reality.
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52
From the 15ᵗʰ through the 17ᵗʰ centuries, approximately how many individuals were executed as witches in Europe?

A) 200
B) 1500
C) 2 million
D) 500,000
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Why is there so much controversy over clitoridectomy?

A) it is a non-Western religious practice
B) it is extremely dangerous to women's health
C) it causes women to have too much fertility
D) it allows women to practice birth control
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54
Some groups have deities to whom they pay almost no attention.
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55
Which of the following is not commonly used in the practice of contagious magic?

A) clips of hair from someone
B) images and likenesses of someone
C) fingernail clippings from someone
D) a special piece of jewelry that belongs to someone
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56
What is a "cargo cult"?

A) a rite of passage
B) a revitalization movement
C) a form of imitative magic
D) a form of religious worship
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57
Which of the following best describes revitalization movements?

A) a movement for radical cultural reform in response to widespread social disruption
B) a movement for political change in response to economic destruction
C) a movement for liberation during times of oppression by outside forces
D) a religious movement that styles itself on communistic structures
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The Vedas are believed to be one of the oldest known sacred texts.
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Religions tend to perpetuate the social structure of the society of which they are a part.
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Which of the following best describes witchcraft?

A) belief that some individuals possess the supernatural power to manipulate objects
B) belief that some individuals possess psychic power to cause harm
C) belief that some individuals can travel at night and cause altered states
D) belief that some individuals possess specific formulas to temporarily change people
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Industrial societies are typically animistic.
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A belief in ___________________________ is consistent with the widespread notion that human beings are made up of two closely intertwined parts, a physical body and some mental component or spiritual self.
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The healing force that the Ju/'hoansi use to cure is called _______________.
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A collection of gods and goddesses is known as a _______________.
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Revitalization movements lie at the root of all known religions.
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More than 2000 women were accused of being witches in Salem, Massachusetts in 1692.
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In industrial societies there are no shamans.
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When there is an individual focus on the sacred, as distinguished from material matters, and in a non-traditional format, it is called _______________.
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69
The Ju/'hoansi enter into a trance in order to heal themselves.
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70
The collective body of ideas that members of a culture generally share concerning the ultimate shape and substance of their reality is called a ________________.
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71
A male, full-time religious specialist is called a _______________.
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72
Ministers, imams, lamas, and rabbis are together known in anthropology as _______________.
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73
The explanatory narrative that rationalizes and reinforces religious beliefs and practice is called _______________.
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74
The adoration of saints' relics is a form of contagious magic.
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75
The belief that nature is enlivened or energized by an impersonal spiritual force is called _______________.
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76
_______________ spirits played an important role in the patrilineal society of traditional China.
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77
An organized system of ideas about the spiritual sphere, along with ceremonial acts by which people attempt to interpret and control their reality is called ________________.
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78
When a group sees themselves as part of nature, they have a _______________ worldview.
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79
_______________ is the belief in multiple gods and goddesses.
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80
The Mende practice female circumcision.
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