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Deck 11: Subsistence and Exchange
1
What is seen as a unique quality of the human adaptation process?
A)It has an impact on the environment in which we live.
B)It leads to biological change.
C)It is dynamic and constantly changing.
D)It involves the ability to produce and reproduce culture.
A)It has an impact on the environment in which we live.
B)It leads to biological change.
C)It is dynamic and constantly changing.
D)It involves the ability to produce and reproduce culture.
It involves the ability to produce and reproduce culture.
2
What is the altiplano?
A)a high plateau in the Andes
B)a form of agriculture
C)a type of economic exchange found in Finland
D)a herd of llamas
A)a high plateau in the Andes
B)a form of agriculture
C)a type of economic exchange found in Finland
D)a herd of llamas
a high plateau in the Andes
3
An agricultural way of life involves:
A)draft animals, traders, political centralization
B)traders, pastoralism, simple hand tools
C)a plow, draft animals, no surplus
D)a plow, political centralization, no craft specialization
A)draft animals, traders, political centralization
B)traders, pastoralism, simple hand tools
C)a plow, draft animals, no surplus
D)a plow, political centralization, no craft specialization
draft animals, traders, political centralization
4
The notion of progress is best described as:
A)ethnocentric
B)culturally relative
C)adaptive
D)evolution
A)ethnocentric
B)culturally relative
C)adaptive
D)evolution
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5
Which of the following is not considered an attribute of food foraging?
A)fishing
B)collecting
C)planting
D)hunting
A)fishing
B)collecting
C)planting
D)hunting
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6
Which of the following best describes the concept of cultural evolution?
A)Cultures may change over the course of time.
B)Cultures advance over the course of time.
C)Cultures break into new cultures over the course of time.
D)All cultures emerge from a primitive nonanimated state.
A)Cultures may change over the course of time.
B)Cultures advance over the course of time.
C)Cultures break into new cultures over the course of time.
D)All cultures emerge from a primitive nonanimated state.
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7
All of the following changes occurred as humans settled Easter Island except:
A)deforestation
B)invasion of rats
C)endemic warfare
D)enslavement
A)deforestation
B)invasion of rats
C)endemic warfare
D)enslavement
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8
Subsistence, or the means of acquiring resources, is a part of the cultural:
A)social structure
B)substructure
C)superstructure
D)infrastructure
A)social structure
B)substructure
C)superstructure
D)infrastructure
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9
The Neolithic revolution had many consequences, but it is marked as being the time period in which people began:
A)domesticating plants and animals
B)forming state societies
C)engaging in economic exchange
D)developing electronic technology
A)domesticating plants and animals
B)forming state societies
C)engaging in economic exchange
D)developing electronic technology
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10
A horticultural way of life involves:
A)a plow, but no irrigation, and a small amount of surplus
B)a plow and irrigation, and a large amount of surplus production
C)simple hand tools, and a fair amount of surplus production
D)simple hand tools and little surplus production
A)a plow, but no irrigation, and a small amount of surplus
B)a plow and irrigation, and a large amount of surplus production
C)simple hand tools, and a fair amount of surplus production
D)simple hand tools and little surplus production
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11
Today, approximately what percentage of the world's population subsists through foraging as a primary mode of subsistence?
A)4
B)0.4
C)0.04
D)0.004
A)4
B)0.4
C)0.04
D)0.004
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12
Which of the following statements is not true?
A)Foragers are less likely to experience famine than agriculturalists.
B)Foraging represents a rational and adaptive mode of subsistence.
C)Contemporary foragers are all part of larger socioeconomic systems.
D)Foragers have very little leisure time for family and spiritual development.
A)Foragers are less likely to experience famine than agriculturalists.
B)Foraging represents a rational and adaptive mode of subsistence.
C)Contemporary foragers are all part of larger socioeconomic systems.
D)Foragers have very little leisure time for family and spiritual development.
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13
Which of the following statements is most accurate?
A)Andean people have historically been adapted to high altitude, but today they are losing these attributes.
B)Andean people have adapted culturally to high altitude, but biological adaptation is not possible.
C)Andean people have adapted biologically to high altitude, but cultural adaptation has been extremely difficult.
D)Andean people are both culturally and biologically adapted to high altitude.
A)Andean people have historically been adapted to high altitude, but today they are losing these attributes.
B)Andean people have adapted culturally to high altitude, but biological adaptation is not possible.
C)Andean people have adapted biologically to high altitude, but cultural adaptation has been extremely difficult.
D)Andean people are both culturally and biologically adapted to high altitude.
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14
The complex of ideas, activities, and technologies that enable people to survive is called:
A)parallel adaptation
B)sociobiological adaptation
C)cultural adaptation
D)social adaptation
A)parallel adaptation
B)sociobiological adaptation
C)cultural adaptation
D)social adaptation
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15
The units of adaptation include both:
A)technology and commerce
B)organisms and their environment
C)people and animals
D)environment and climatic conditions
A)technology and commerce
B)organisms and their environment
C)people and animals
D)environment and climatic conditions
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16
The inhabitants of Easter Island were originally Polynesian seafarers and came to be known as:
A)Rapanui
B)Maori
C)Samoans
D)Dutch
A)Rapanui
B)Maori
C)Samoans
D)Dutch
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17
People adapted to high altitude tend to have bodies that are:
A)long-legged and barrel-chested
B)short-legged and slender
C)long-legged and slender
D)short-legged and barrel-chested
A)long-legged and barrel-chested
B)short-legged and slender
C)long-legged and slender
D)short-legged and barrel-chested
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18
Cultural evolution is best defined as:
A)cultural change over time
B)a process of cultural progress over time
C)a mode of production that becomes more complex over time
D)adaption to biological and cultural change
A)cultural change over time
B)a process of cultural progress over time
C)a mode of production that becomes more complex over time
D)adaption to biological and cultural change
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19
A functioning whole, composed of both the natural environment and all the organisms living within it, is called:
A)culture
B)cultural adaptation
C)cultural ecology
D)ecosystem
A)culture
B)cultural adaptation
C)cultural ecology
D)ecosystem
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20
Which of the following is not an example of a food-producing society?
A)horticultural
B)foraging
C)pastoralist
D)agricultural
A)horticultural
B)foraging
C)pastoralist
D)agricultural
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21
Approximately how many people worldwide practice pastoralism as a mode of subsistence?
A)about 8 million
B)about 11 million
C)about 17 million
D)more than 20 million
A)about 8 million
B)about 11 million
C)about 17 million
D)more than 20 million
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22
The average weight of an individual's belongings among the Ju/'hoansi is:
A)less than 25 pounds
B)between 25 and 40 pounds
C)less than 15 pounds
D)more than 50 pounds
A)less than 25 pounds
B)between 25 and 40 pounds
C)less than 15 pounds
D)more than 50 pounds
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23
Mixed subsistence strategy (crop growing and animal breeding) was primarily found associated with which geographical region?
A)North America
B)South America
C)Australia
D)Africa
A)North America
B)South America
C)Australia
D)Africa
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24
Of the following, which is the greatest drawback of industrial food production?
A)wasteful production of surplus
B)enormous amount of land consumed
C)higher prices for meat and vegetable products
D)destruction of family farms and rural life
A)wasteful production of surplus
B)enormous amount of land consumed
C)higher prices for meat and vegetable products
D)destruction of family farms and rural life
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25
Among the Ju/'hoansi, the owner of game is:
A)the individual who hunts the game
B)the individual whose arrow killed it
C)all adult members of the band
D)all adult male members of the band
A)the individual who hunts the game
B)the individual whose arrow killed it
C)all adult members of the band
D)all adult male members of the band
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26
Which of the following produces a surplus to sell on the market?
A)foragers
B)swidden farmers
C)horticulturalists
D)agriculturalists
A)foragers
B)swidden farmers
C)horticulturalists
D)agriculturalists
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27
Among the Ju/'hoansi, land is defined in terms of:
A)national boundaries
B)water holes
C)mongongo fruit trees
D)ethnic boundaries
A)national boundaries
B)water holes
C)mongongo fruit trees
D)ethnic boundaries
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28
Societies in which human labor, hand tools, and animal power are largely replaced by machines and with an economy primarily based on big factories are usually which type?
A)horticultural
B)agricultural
C)industrial
D)pastoral
A)horticultural
B)agricultural
C)industrial
D)pastoral
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29
Postindustrial societies face many changes in the division of labor by gender. With which system are they most commonly associated today?
A)dual sex configuration
B)segregated pattern
C)flexible/integrated pattern
D)rebounding pattern
A)dual sex configuration
B)segregated pattern
C)flexible/integrated pattern
D)rebounding pattern
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30
Why does capitalist market theory have limited applicability to nonstate societies?
A)Nonstate societies do not understand capitalist market theory.
B)Nonstate societies do not have an economic system.
C)The economic sphere is not developed among nonstate societies.
D)The economic sphere is intertwined in other spheres of life in nonstate societies.
A)Nonstate societies do not understand capitalist market theory.
B)Nonstate societies do not have an economic system.
C)The economic sphere is not developed among nonstate societies.
D)The economic sphere is intertwined in other spheres of life in nonstate societies.
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31
A dual sex configuration pattern is most often found in:
A)American Indian societies where each sex has its own significant tasks
B)foraging societies such as the Ju/'hoansi
C)Maya peasant societies
D)nomadic and pastoral societies
A)American Indian societies where each sex has its own significant tasks
B)foraging societies such as the Ju/'hoansi
C)Maya peasant societies
D)nomadic and pastoral societies
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32
Which of the following statements is not true in traditional societies?
A)Women's work tends to be work that can be more easily interrupted.
B)Men's work tends to be work that is more physically demanding.
C)Women frequently perform tasks that tend to require rapid mobilization of energy.
D)Men frequently perform tasks that tend to require travel from home.
A)Women's work tends to be work that can be more easily interrupted.
B)Men's work tends to be work that is more physically demanding.
C)Women frequently perform tasks that tend to require rapid mobilization of energy.
D)Men frequently perform tasks that tend to require travel from home.
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33
Which of the following is not commonly associated with peasants?
A)They are found in societies of intensive agriculture.
B)They are often exploited by more dominant classes.
C)They either own their own land or rent it.
D)They usually own more land than they can use.
A)They are found in societies of intensive agriculture.
B)They are often exploited by more dominant classes.
C)They either own their own land or rent it.
D)They usually own more land than they can use.
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34
Small-scale producers of crops or livestock living on rented lands in exchange for labor and exploited by a more dominant class are called:
A)slaves
B)serfs
C)peons
D)peasants
A)slaves
B)serfs
C)peons
D)peasants
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35
Ju/'hoansi land ownership is determined by:
A)titled property rights that are inherited
B)individual influence within the band
C)kinship ties within the band
D)residence seniority in an area or band
A)titled property rights that are inherited
B)individual influence within the band
C)kinship ties within the band
D)residence seniority in an area or band
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36
Pastoralism is associated with each of the following except:
A)breeding and management of migratory herds
B)establishment of permanent settlements
C)trade with farmers or merchants
D)sexual and age division of labor
A)breeding and management of migratory herds
B)establishment of permanent settlements
C)trade with farmers or merchants
D)sexual and age division of labor
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37
An economic system is:
A)an organizational arrangement for producing and distributing goods
B)an organizational arrangement for producing, distributing, and consuming goods
C)a social model for trade of produced goods within agricultural and industrial societies
D)a social process of distributing products within an industrial society
A)an organizational arrangement for producing and distributing goods
B)an organizational arrangement for producing, distributing, and consuming goods
C)a social model for trade of produced goods within agricultural and industrial societies
D)a social process of distributing products within an industrial society
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38
Seasonal movement with animals from one to another predetermined location is known as:
A)transhumance
B)nomadism
C)semi-sedentism
D)fixed settlement
A)transhumance
B)nomadism
C)semi-sedentism
D)fixed settlement
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39
What was the primary invention that prompted the emergence of the Industrial Revolution?
A)diesel engine
B)steam engine
C)steel plow
D)mechanized pulley
A)diesel engine
B)steam engine
C)steel plow
D)mechanized pulley
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40
When almost all work in a society is divided along gender lines, it is called:
A)a segregated pattern
B)a flexible/integrated pattern
C)a cooperative pattern
D)a sex configuration pattern
A)a segregated pattern
B)a flexible/integrated pattern
C)a cooperative pattern
D)a sex configuration pattern
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41
Low-impact commercial trade within indigenous communities who live surrounded by a natural habitat and a wealth of animal and plant life is called:
A)ecotourism
B)habitat tourism
C)tour environmentalism
D)cultural trade
A)ecotourism
B)habitat tourism
C)tour environmentalism
D)cultural trade
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42
The North American potlatch is an example of:
A)generalized reciprocity
B)balanced reciprocity
C)redistribution
D)market economy
A)generalized reciprocity
B)balanced reciprocity
C)redistribution
D)market economy
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43
In redistributing income, leadership normally has all of the following motives except:
A)gain or maintain a position of power through show of generosity
B)provide supporters with an adequate standard of living through providing goods
C)establish leadership and alliance with others by hosting and providing them with gifts and goods
D)creating the basis for ever-growing monetary profit for the leadership
A)gain or maintain a position of power through show of generosity
B)provide supporters with an adequate standard of living through providing goods
C)establish leadership and alliance with others by hosting and providing them with gifts and goods
D)creating the basis for ever-growing monetary profit for the leadership
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44
Taxes are a form of:
A)generalized reciprocity
B)balanced reciprocity
C)negative reciprocity
D)redistribution
A)generalized reciprocity
B)balanced reciprocity
C)negative reciprocity
D)redistribution
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45
When there is no money involved in the transaction and the parties negotiate a direct exchange of one trade good for another by arguing, it is called:
A)trade
B)silent trade
C)hostile trade
D)barter
A)trade
B)silent trade
C)hostile trade
D)barter
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46
A showy display of wealth for social prestige is called:
A)conspicuous consumption
B)sumptuary reciprocity
C)trickle-down redistribution
D)potlatch reciprocity
A)conspicuous consumption
B)sumptuary reciprocity
C)trickle-down redistribution
D)potlatch reciprocity
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47
In most human societies, the basic unit within which cooperative work takes place is the:
A)nuclear family
B)household
C)village
D)geographic area
A)nuclear family
B)household
C)village
D)geographic area
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48
In what kind of society would you most expect to find the greatest amount of exploitative child labor?
A)foraging society
B)traditional farming society
C)capitalist society
D)horticultural society
A)foraging society
B)traditional farming society
C)capitalist society
D)horticultural society
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49
In Bolivia, the Chalalán Ecolodge and surrounding areas are part of a commercial venture classified as:
A)ecotourism
B)industrial market exchange
C)generalized reciprocity
D)redistribution
A)ecotourism
B)industrial market exchange
C)generalized reciprocity
D)redistribution
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50
Which of the following growing industries is most likely to be associated with the emergence of new forms of task specialization in an international division of labor?
A)tourism
B)agriculture
C)car manufacture
D)satellite development
A)tourism
B)agriculture
C)car manufacture
D)satellite development
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51
Guido Mamani, the general manager of Bolivia's Chalalán, characterized the success of their lodges in all of the following ways except:
A)social
B)economic
C)environmental
D)religious
A)social
B)economic
C)environmental
D)religious
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52
In many traditional farming societies, young boys commonly begin to make a substantial contribution to the household around age:
A)7
B)12
C)15
D)18
A)7
B)12
C)15
D)18
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53
A form of sharp trading in which items from one group are exchanged for goods from another group is called:
A)generalized reciprocity
B)trade
C)balanced reciprocity
D)barter
A)generalized reciprocity
B)trade
C)balanced reciprocity
D)barter
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54
Most generalized reciprocity occurs among:
A)strangers
B)close kin
C)entrepreneurs
D)traders
A)strangers
B)close kin
C)entrepreneurs
D)traders
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55
In North American society, typically a birthday party is an example of:
A)generalized reciprocity
B)balanced reciprocity
C)negative reciprocity
D)redistribution
A)generalized reciprocity
B)balanced reciprocity
C)negative reciprocity
D)redistribution
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56
A process for the exchange of goods between mutually distrusting ethnic groups so as to avoid direct personal contact is called:
A)silent trade
B)negative reciprocity
C)speculation
D)barter trade
A)silent trade
B)negative reciprocity
C)speculation
D)barter trade
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57
The cargo system found in Maya Indian villages and towns in highland Guatemala is an example of a:
A)leveling mechanism
B)prestige economy
C)conspicuous consumption
D)informal economy
A)leveling mechanism
B)prestige economy
C)conspicuous consumption
D)informal economy
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58
Regarding task specialization, which of the following statements is false?
A)Although task specialization increases in postindustrial societies, gender divisions of labor are increasingly irrelevant.
B)Modern technologies make labor divisions by gender increasingly unimportant.
C)In contemporary postindustrial societies, there is a decrease in task specialization over time.
D)In small-scale foraging societies, all people have general knowledge and competence in their appropriate work tasks.
A)Although task specialization increases in postindustrial societies, gender divisions of labor are increasingly irrelevant.
B)Modern technologies make labor divisions by gender increasingly unimportant.
C)In contemporary postindustrial societies, there is a decrease in task specialization over time.
D)In small-scale foraging societies, all people have general knowledge and competence in their appropriate work tasks.
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59
"Hard bargaining" is an example of:
A)balanced reciprocity
B) negative reciprocity
C)generalized reciprocity
D)retributive reciprocity
A)balanced reciprocity
B) negative reciprocity
C)generalized reciprocity
D)retributive reciprocity
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60
Reciprocity is associated with each of the following except:
A)fulfilling social obligations
B)reinforcing relationships
C)gaining some prestige
D)making profits
A)fulfilling social obligations
B)reinforcing relationships
C)gaining some prestige
D)making profits
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61
Today, foragers are found only in the world's most marginal geographical areas.
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62
Which of the following statements about potlatch is not correct?
A)It is a form of conspicuous consumption.
B)It was hosted by chiefs who had built up huge displays of surplus.
C)It was ecologically adaptive in an area of alternating scarcity and abundance.
D)It was a form of extreme religious economics.
A)It is a form of conspicuous consumption.
B)It was hosted by chiefs who had built up huge displays of surplus.
C)It was ecologically adaptive in an area of alternating scarcity and abundance.
D)It was a form of extreme religious economics.
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63
Chocolate was originally domesticated in what country?
A)Indonesia
B)India
C)Mexico
D)Costa Rica
A)Indonesia
B)India
C)Mexico
D)Costa Rica
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64
Cultural adaptation leads to an improvement in the lives of every individual.
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65
The traditional market is:
A)regional
B)national
C)local
D)transnational
A)regional
B)national
C)local
D)transnational
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66
Cacao is a bean used to make:
A)cocaine
B)chewing gum
C)chocolate
D)wheat flour
A)cocaine
B)chewing gum
C)chocolate
D)wheat flour
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67
When did a worldwide shift toward the commercial use of coins and money began?
A)about 10,000 years ago
B)about 100,000 years ago
C)about 20,000 years ago
D)about 2,000 years ago
A)about 10,000 years ago
B)about 100,000 years ago
C)about 20,000 years ago
D)about 2,000 years ago
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68
Markets require each of the following except:
A)complex division of labor
B)centralized political organization
C)valuable goods and/or services
D)the use of money
A)complex division of labor
B)centralized political organization
C)valuable goods and/or services
D)the use of money
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69
Large-scale production can have many consequences including each of the following except:
A)It takes away resources from smaller producers or family farms.
B)It causes a rise in pollution and environmental destruction.
C)It brings lower wages and more local impoverishment.
D)It brings less dependence on the market economy.
A)It takes away resources from smaller producers or family farms.
B)It causes a rise in pollution and environmental destruction.
C)It brings lower wages and more local impoverishment.
D)It brings less dependence on the market economy.
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70
All individuals within a population have the same capacity for adaptation.
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71
Prestige economies are based on:
A)creating monetary profit
B)raising social status
C)encouraging productivity
D)building alliances
A)creating monetary profit
B)raising social status
C)encouraging productivity
D)building alliances
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72
Money is historically associated with all of the following except:
A)durability
B)transportability
C)divisibility
D)scarcity
A)durability
B)transportability
C)divisibility
D)scarcity
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73
Chocolate contains various chemicals whose primary effects are:
A)mood-enhancing
B)sleep-inhibiting
C)sleep-inducing
D)growth-promoting
A)mood-enhancing
B)sleep-inhibiting
C)sleep-inducing
D)growth-promoting
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74
What does it mean to be an informal economy?
A)The transactions avoid bureaucratic regulators.
B)The transactions occur digitally or outside of marketplaces.
C)The transactions are paid only in cash.
D)The transactions are onetime and do not involve a social network.
A)The transactions avoid bureaucratic regulators.
B)The transactions occur digitally or outside of marketplaces.
C)The transactions are paid only in cash.
D)The transactions are onetime and do not involve a social network.
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75
The marketplace is specifically associated with:
A)agricultural societies
B)family and kinship networks
C)specific localities
D)the use of multipurpose money
A)agricultural societies
B)family and kinship networks
C)specific localities
D)the use of multipurpose money
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76
Merchant capitalism is associated with:
A)the worldwide commercial use of money
B)global companies operating in two or more countries
C)trade and exchange carried on through the merchant marines
D)seafaring trade during the colonial period
A)the worldwide commercial use of money
B)global companies operating in two or more countries
C)trade and exchange carried on through the merchant marines
D)seafaring trade during the colonial period
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77
A network of people producing and circulating marketable commodities, labor, and services that for various reasons escape government control is called a(n):
A)black market
B)informal economy
C)prestige economy
D)inconspicuous marketplace
A)black market
B)informal economy
C)prestige economy
D)inconspicuous marketplace
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78
Aymara Indians have a 70 percent greater pulmonary function than do lowlanders.
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79
Leveling mechanisms emphasize and underscore what ultimate goal?
A)collective well-being
B)individual political status
C)family social prominence
D)group military power
A)collective well-being
B)individual political status
C)family social prominence
D)group military power
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80
For humans, culture is the primary means of adapting to environmental limitations.
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