Deck 11: Syncretism and Religious Movements

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Which of the following is true about Vodou deities?

A)God is a remote creator deity who is no longer directly involved with the everyday lives of the people
B)Catholic Saints are seen as manifestations of Vodou deities
C)during rituals deities will possess worshippers
D)all of the above
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An example of a nativistic movement is:

A)the Branch Davidians
B)Santeria
C)the Vailala Madness
D)Wicca
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Many religions similar to Vodou developed in the New World.In Cuba the deities are called orisha and are know by their Yoruba names.This religion is known as:

A)Wicca
B)Santeria
C)Huichol
D)Rastafarian
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The Ghost Dance of 1890:

A)was begun by a Paiute prophet Wovoka
B)promised the return of the ancestors and the disappearance of the dominant society
C)is an example of a nativistic movement
D)all of the above
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A shaman finds a new kind of bush whose leaves,made into a tea,soothes a stomach ache.This is an example of:

A)diffusion
B)syncretism
C)a discovery
D)an invention
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A solution to a particular problem that is found through the application of technology is a(n):

A)discovery
B)creation
C)invention
D)diffusion
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A deliberate attempt to bring about change in a culture characterizes:

A)rites of passage
B)revitalization movements
C)rites of intensification
D)Neo-Pagan movements
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Vodou resembles in many ways traditional West African religions in that Vodou is characterized by:

A)pantheon of intermediary deities
B)spirit possession
C)offerings placed on altars
D)all of the above
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The term syncretism refers to:

A)the process whereby a culture accepts culture traits from a dominant culture
B)a condition whereby a dominated culture has changed so much because of outside influences that it ceases to have its own distinct identity
C)what occurs when an idea moves from one culture to another and stimulates the invention of a new trait
D)a fusing of traits from two cultures to form something new and yet,permitting the retention of the old by subsuming the old into a new form
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The movement of culture traits from one culture to another is termed:

A)acculturation
B)diffusion
C)assimilation
D)discovery
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John Frum is:

A)revered as a god in Vanuatu
B)the anthropologist who first studied the Trobriand Islanders
C)the founder of a high demand UFO religion
D)the leader of the tribal association in the Amazon
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An anthropologist visits a remote tribal community and finds that they are wearing tennis shoes and using canned goods even though much of their original way of life remains intact.We would say that this community has been:

A)acculturated
B)assimilated
C)enculturated
D)missionized
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The survival of culture traits often occurs when they are fused together with new,introduced traits.Thus a contemporary Australian aborigine band will preserve their traditional songs and instruments by creating music that incorporates elements from the dominant culture,such as drums and guitars.This is an example of:

A)diffusion
B)assimilation
C)syncretism
D)revitalization
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Haitians do not use the term Vodou.Instead they refer to their religion as:

A)"serving the spirits"
B)"Haitian Catholicism"
C)"nature worship"
D)"healing"
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Revitalization movements may be brought about by:

A)political and economic marginalization
B)malnutrition and high level of epidemic disease
C)perception that values of the community are being threatened
D)all of the above
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Vodou in Haiti grew out of the:

A)the religions of West Africa
B)Catholicism
C)Freemasonry
D)all of the above
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The Celtic revival in Ireland is an example of a:

A)revivalistic movement
B)millenarian movement
C)nativistic movement
D)messianic movement
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In Vodou,the term lwa refers to:

A)places of worship that are sacred to particular spirits
B)animals that are sacrifices to particular spirits
C)spirit beings
D)drums and musical idioms
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A deliberate attempt to bring about change in a culture characterizes:

A)rites of passage
B)revitalization movements
C)rites of intensification
D)Neo-Pagan movements
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Peoples of New Guinea involved with cargo cults imitated the behavior of Europeans (such as writing on paper and sitting on chairs)because they:

A)felt these were the rituals which made cargo available to the Europeans
B)hoped to impress European officials and in turn receive more cargo
C)wanted to be good Christians
D)wanted to make proper use of their newly obtained wealth
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In Haitian Vodou,the identification of the Yoruba deity Legba as St.Peter is an example of syncretism.
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Many religious groups develop by branching off of established mainstream religions.The groups that remain mainstream and differ the least from the origin religion are called:

A)cults
B)sects
C)denominations
D)movements
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An invention occurs where someone uses technology to bring about a deliberate change.
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The origins of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints was that of a revitalization movement.
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Many revitalization movements developed within Christianity in the United States in the early nineteenth century.An example of such a movement which developed into a mainstream religion is the:

A)Methodist Church
B)Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
C)Amish
D)Vodou
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The Massacre at Wounded Knee was associated with the:

A)John Frum Cult
B)Vailala Madness
C)Ghost Dance
D)Santeria
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A high demand religion is characterized by:

A)strict control of outside information
B)communal living
C)members being given new names and identities
D)all of the above
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An example of a UFO religion is:

A)Heaven's Gate
B)Unification Church
C)Branch Davidians
D)Wicca
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The movement of the technology of processing acorns among the tribes of California is a good example of syncretism.
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Cargo Cults are high-demand forms of Christianity that developed in West Africa in the early twentieth century.
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Totalism,scripturalism,and traditioning are features of:

A)fundamentalism
B)high demand religious groups
C)agnosticism
D)revitalization movements
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A new religious group that practices mass wedding ceremonies is the:

A)Branch Davidians
B)Unification Church
C)Vodou
D)Raelians
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The lwa of Vodou closely resemble the orisha of the Yoruba.
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An example of a neo-pagan religious system is:

A)Wicca
B)Santeria
C)John Frum Cult
D)Branch Davidians
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Traits that diffuse from one culture to another are usually altered to fit into the cultural system of the receiving culture.
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Modern Wiccan beliefs are based upon the works of:

A)E.E.Evans-Pritchard
B)Margaret Murray and Gerald Gardner
C)Edward Tylor and James Frazer
D)Bronislaw Malinowski and Claude Lévi-Straus
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The Massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890 was an aftermath of the breakup of the Ghost Dance by the U.S.government.
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A remote,isolated society that nevertheless uses manufactured clothing and canned goods received from the outside is said to be assimilated.
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Wiccan beliefs include:

A)nature is a manifestation of deity
B)folk and ritual magic is used for good and never for evil
C)rituals associated with the goddess are performed at full moons
D)all of the above
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The practice of justifying beliefs and actions by reference to religious texts held to be inerrant is:

A)totalism
B)scripturalism
C)traditioning
D)agnosticism
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The Witchcraze was a Neo-Pagan movement in 19th century Europe that attempted to rehabilitate healers and midwives.
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Traditioning is the idea that Biblical texts are relevant to life today.
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Define and contrast the concepts of denomination,sect,and cult.
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What is the essential difference between an acculturated community and an assimilated community?
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Fundamentalism is found in a number of different religions,including Islam,Christianity,and Judaism.
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Illustrate the concept of syncretism using Vodou in Haiti.
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What are UFO religions? What are some of their characteristics? Why are they considered to be religions?
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UFO religions,such as the Unification Church and the Branch Davidians,describe extraterrestrial beings in much the same way that supernatural beings are described in more traditional religions.
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Wicca has been described as a polytheistic religion.
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What are the basic tenets of Wicca? How does Wicca differ from the concept of witchcraft during the Witchcraze?
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What are some of the strategies used by high demand religions to maintain member's affiliation with the group?
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When a new trait enters a culture from an adjacent culture through the process of diffusion,what changes occur to that trait before it becomes fully accepted and integrated into the receiving culture?
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The Branch Davidians were more of a political than a religious group.
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New religious movements are emerging around the predicted end of the world "predicted" by the Mayan calendar on the Winter Solstice,2012.Some of these movements are bringing in elements of UFO religions.Research these current religious movements and discuss.
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You are a government official in New Guinea when a Cargo Cult erupts.How would you use your anthropological training to deal with the situation?
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Deck 11: Syncretism and Religious Movements
1
Which of the following is true about Vodou deities?

A)God is a remote creator deity who is no longer directly involved with the everyday lives of the people
B)Catholic Saints are seen as manifestations of Vodou deities
C)during rituals deities will possess worshippers
D)all of the above
all of the above
2
An example of a nativistic movement is:

A)the Branch Davidians
B)Santeria
C)the Vailala Madness
D)Wicca
the Vailala Madness
3
Many religions similar to Vodou developed in the New World.In Cuba the deities are called orisha and are know by their Yoruba names.This religion is known as:

A)Wicca
B)Santeria
C)Huichol
D)Rastafarian
Santeria
4
The Ghost Dance of 1890:

A)was begun by a Paiute prophet Wovoka
B)promised the return of the ancestors and the disappearance of the dominant society
C)is an example of a nativistic movement
D)all of the above
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5
A shaman finds a new kind of bush whose leaves,made into a tea,soothes a stomach ache.This is an example of:

A)diffusion
B)syncretism
C)a discovery
D)an invention
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6
A solution to a particular problem that is found through the application of technology is a(n):

A)discovery
B)creation
C)invention
D)diffusion
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7
A deliberate attempt to bring about change in a culture characterizes:

A)rites of passage
B)revitalization movements
C)rites of intensification
D)Neo-Pagan movements
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8
Vodou resembles in many ways traditional West African religions in that Vodou is characterized by:

A)pantheon of intermediary deities
B)spirit possession
C)offerings placed on altars
D)all of the above
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9
The term syncretism refers to:

A)the process whereby a culture accepts culture traits from a dominant culture
B)a condition whereby a dominated culture has changed so much because of outside influences that it ceases to have its own distinct identity
C)what occurs when an idea moves from one culture to another and stimulates the invention of a new trait
D)a fusing of traits from two cultures to form something new and yet,permitting the retention of the old by subsuming the old into a new form
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10
The movement of culture traits from one culture to another is termed:

A)acculturation
B)diffusion
C)assimilation
D)discovery
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11
John Frum is:

A)revered as a god in Vanuatu
B)the anthropologist who first studied the Trobriand Islanders
C)the founder of a high demand UFO religion
D)the leader of the tribal association in the Amazon
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12
An anthropologist visits a remote tribal community and finds that they are wearing tennis shoes and using canned goods even though much of their original way of life remains intact.We would say that this community has been:

A)acculturated
B)assimilated
C)enculturated
D)missionized
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13
The survival of culture traits often occurs when they are fused together with new,introduced traits.Thus a contemporary Australian aborigine band will preserve their traditional songs and instruments by creating music that incorporates elements from the dominant culture,such as drums and guitars.This is an example of:

A)diffusion
B)assimilation
C)syncretism
D)revitalization
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14
Haitians do not use the term Vodou.Instead they refer to their religion as:

A)"serving the spirits"
B)"Haitian Catholicism"
C)"nature worship"
D)"healing"
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15
Revitalization movements may be brought about by:

A)political and economic marginalization
B)malnutrition and high level of epidemic disease
C)perception that values of the community are being threatened
D)all of the above
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16
Vodou in Haiti grew out of the:

A)the religions of West Africa
B)Catholicism
C)Freemasonry
D)all of the above
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17
The Celtic revival in Ireland is an example of a:

A)revivalistic movement
B)millenarian movement
C)nativistic movement
D)messianic movement
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18
In Vodou,the term lwa refers to:

A)places of worship that are sacred to particular spirits
B)animals that are sacrifices to particular spirits
C)spirit beings
D)drums and musical idioms
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A deliberate attempt to bring about change in a culture characterizes:

A)rites of passage
B)revitalization movements
C)rites of intensification
D)Neo-Pagan movements
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20
Peoples of New Guinea involved with cargo cults imitated the behavior of Europeans (such as writing on paper and sitting on chairs)because they:

A)felt these were the rituals which made cargo available to the Europeans
B)hoped to impress European officials and in turn receive more cargo
C)wanted to be good Christians
D)wanted to make proper use of their newly obtained wealth
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21
In Haitian Vodou,the identification of the Yoruba deity Legba as St.Peter is an example of syncretism.
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22
Many religious groups develop by branching off of established mainstream religions.The groups that remain mainstream and differ the least from the origin religion are called:

A)cults
B)sects
C)denominations
D)movements
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23
An invention occurs where someone uses technology to bring about a deliberate change.
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24
The origins of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints was that of a revitalization movement.
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25
Many revitalization movements developed within Christianity in the United States in the early nineteenth century.An example of such a movement which developed into a mainstream religion is the:

A)Methodist Church
B)Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
C)Amish
D)Vodou
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The Massacre at Wounded Knee was associated with the:

A)John Frum Cult
B)Vailala Madness
C)Ghost Dance
D)Santeria
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A high demand religion is characterized by:

A)strict control of outside information
B)communal living
C)members being given new names and identities
D)all of the above
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An example of a UFO religion is:

A)Heaven's Gate
B)Unification Church
C)Branch Davidians
D)Wicca
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29
The movement of the technology of processing acorns among the tribes of California is a good example of syncretism.
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30
Cargo Cults are high-demand forms of Christianity that developed in West Africa in the early twentieth century.
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31
Totalism,scripturalism,and traditioning are features of:

A)fundamentalism
B)high demand religious groups
C)agnosticism
D)revitalization movements
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A new religious group that practices mass wedding ceremonies is the:

A)Branch Davidians
B)Unification Church
C)Vodou
D)Raelians
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The lwa of Vodou closely resemble the orisha of the Yoruba.
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34
An example of a neo-pagan religious system is:

A)Wicca
B)Santeria
C)John Frum Cult
D)Branch Davidians
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35
Traits that diffuse from one culture to another are usually altered to fit into the cultural system of the receiving culture.
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36
Modern Wiccan beliefs are based upon the works of:

A)E.E.Evans-Pritchard
B)Margaret Murray and Gerald Gardner
C)Edward Tylor and James Frazer
D)Bronislaw Malinowski and Claude Lévi-Straus
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The Massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890 was an aftermath of the breakup of the Ghost Dance by the U.S.government.
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A remote,isolated society that nevertheless uses manufactured clothing and canned goods received from the outside is said to be assimilated.
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39
Wiccan beliefs include:

A)nature is a manifestation of deity
B)folk and ritual magic is used for good and never for evil
C)rituals associated with the goddess are performed at full moons
D)all of the above
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The practice of justifying beliefs and actions by reference to religious texts held to be inerrant is:

A)totalism
B)scripturalism
C)traditioning
D)agnosticism
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The Witchcraze was a Neo-Pagan movement in 19th century Europe that attempted to rehabilitate healers and midwives.
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Traditioning is the idea that Biblical texts are relevant to life today.
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Define and contrast the concepts of denomination,sect,and cult.
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What is the essential difference between an acculturated community and an assimilated community?
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Fundamentalism is found in a number of different religions,including Islam,Christianity,and Judaism.
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46
Illustrate the concept of syncretism using Vodou in Haiti.
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What are UFO religions? What are some of their characteristics? Why are they considered to be religions?
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UFO religions,such as the Unification Church and the Branch Davidians,describe extraterrestrial beings in much the same way that supernatural beings are described in more traditional religions.
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Wicca has been described as a polytheistic religion.
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What are the basic tenets of Wicca? How does Wicca differ from the concept of witchcraft during the Witchcraze?
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What are some of the strategies used by high demand religions to maintain member's affiliation with the group?
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When a new trait enters a culture from an adjacent culture through the process of diffusion,what changes occur to that trait before it becomes fully accepted and integrated into the receiving culture?
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The Branch Davidians were more of a political than a religious group.
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New religious movements are emerging around the predicted end of the world "predicted" by the Mayan calendar on the Winter Solstice,2012.Some of these movements are bringing in elements of UFO religions.Research these current religious movements and discuss.
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You are a government official in New Guinea when a Cargo Cult erupts.How would you use your anthropological training to deal with the situation?
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