Deck 14: Gender
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Deck 14: Gender
1
Gender differences among tropical and semitropical foragers shows that
A)the status of women is much lower than it is among northern foragers like the Inuit.
B)women's work usually contributes more to the diet than does men's work; consequently, there is less gender stratification.
C)the distinction between public and domestic spheres of activity is much sharper than it is in most horticultural societies.
D)there is no sex-based division of labor.
E)women never take part in hunting.
A)the status of women is much lower than it is among northern foragers like the Inuit.
B)women's work usually contributes more to the diet than does men's work; consequently, there is less gender stratification.
C)the distinction between public and domestic spheres of activity is much sharper than it is in most horticultural societies.
D)there is no sex-based division of labor.
E)women never take part in hunting.
women's work usually contributes more to the diet than does men's work; consequently, there is less gender stratification.
2
The __________ is an example of a matrilineal-matrifocal society.
A)United States
B)Yanomami
C)Betsileo
D)Etoro
E)Minangkabau
A)United States
B)Yanomami
C)Betsileo
D)Etoro
E)Minangkabau
Minangkabau
3
__________ refers to the tasks and activities that a culture assigns to the sexes.
A)Sex roles
B)Sex stereotypes
C)Gender stereotypes
D)Gender roles
E)Gender duties
A)Sex roles
B)Sex stereotypes
C)Gender stereotypes
D)Gender roles
E)Gender duties
Gender roles
4
In general, societies with the patrilineal-patrilocal complex are not characterized by
A)scarce resources.
B)inheritance of land and prestige through female lines.
C)a strongly developed public-domestic dichotomy.
D)male control of prestige goods.
E)increased inter-village warfare.
A)scarce resources.
B)inheritance of land and prestige through female lines.
C)a strongly developed public-domestic dichotomy.
D)male control of prestige goods.
E)increased inter-village warfare.
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5
Gender stratification is
A)less pronounced among agriculturalists.
B)includes societies where women control all the strategic resources.
C)generally reduced when the domestic and public spheres are not sharply separated.
D)allows women to become more powerful as the contribute more to the domestic sphere.
E)allows women to become more powerful as the contribute less to the domestic sphere.
A)less pronounced among agriculturalists.
B)includes societies where women control all the strategic resources.
C)generally reduced when the domestic and public spheres are not sharply separated.
D)allows women to become more powerful as the contribute more to the domestic sphere.
E)allows women to become more powerful as the contribute less to the domestic sphere.
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6
__________ contributed to the emergence of the American notion that "a woman's place is in the home."
A)European immigration around 1900
B)World War II
C)Voting rights for women
D)Inflation
E)The Women's Rights Movement
A)European immigration around 1900
B)World War II
C)Voting rights for women
D)Inflation
E)The Women's Rights Movement
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7
In many highland Papua New Guinea patrilineal-patrilocal societies
A)women are the primary producers of subsistence crops.
B)women govern the public distribution of prestige items.
C)women fear contacts, including sexual intercourse, with men.
D)polygyny decreases household productivity because a man must provide for more than one wife.
E)the public-domestic dichotomy is minor or nonexistent.
A)women are the primary producers of subsistence crops.
B)women govern the public distribution of prestige items.
C)women fear contacts, including sexual intercourse, with men.
D)polygyny decreases household productivity because a man must provide for more than one wife.
E)the public-domestic dichotomy is minor or nonexistent.
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8
More than half of American households with incomes below the poverty line
A)are patrifocal.
B)are extended.
C)are headed by men.
D)are headed by women.
E)are headed by grandparents.
A)are patrifocal.
B)are extended.
C)are headed by men.
D)are headed by women.
E)are headed by grandparents.
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9
In a(n) __________ society, women's status should be highest.
A)pastoral
B)agricultural
C)horticultural society experiencing considerable population pressure
D)tropical foraging
E)industrial state with high unemployment
A)pastoral
B)agricultural
C)horticultural society experiencing considerable population pressure
D)tropical foraging
E)industrial state with high unemployment
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10
In general, the status of women
A)rises as dependence on food production intensifies.
B)is higher in societies in which males do most of the work in food production.
C)is higher among agriculturalists than it is among foragers.
D)is higher in matrilineal societies than it is in patrilineal societies.
E)is higher in Yanomami society than it is among the Betsileo of Madagascar.
A)rises as dependence on food production intensifies.
B)is higher in societies in which males do most of the work in food production.
C)is higher among agriculturalists than it is among foragers.
D)is higher in matrilineal societies than it is in patrilineal societies.
E)is higher in Yanomami society than it is among the Betsileo of Madagascar.
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11
Cross-cultural studies indicate that
A)men contribute much more to subsistence than women do.
B)a gender-based division of labor is very uncommon.
C)in most societies, women tend to be the primary child caregivers.
D)women generally are less restricted than men are with respect to premarital and extramarital sex.
E)men never contribute to child care.
A)men contribute much more to subsistence than women do.
B)a gender-based division of labor is very uncommon.
C)in most societies, women tend to be the primary child caregivers.
D)women generally are less restricted than men are with respect to premarital and extramarital sex.
E)men never contribute to child care.
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12
Domestic-public dichotomy is defines as strong differentiation between
A)spheres of exchange.
B)the secular and the sacred.
C)elite and commoners.
D)the home and the outside world.
E)local and international trade.
A)spheres of exchange.
B)the secular and the sacred.
C)elite and commoners.
D)the home and the outside world.
E)local and international trade.
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13
Public dichotomy
A)tends to be more pronounced among agriculturalists than among foragers.
B)tends to be more pronounced among foragers than among pastoralists.
C)is not significant in urban industrial societies.
D)is reinforced in American society by women working both inside and outside the home.
E)is not present in the industrial states of the Western world.
A)tends to be more pronounced among agriculturalists than among foragers.
B)tends to be more pronounced among foragers than among pastoralists.
C)is not significant in urban industrial societies.
D)is reinforced in American society by women working both inside and outside the home.
E)is not present in the industrial states of the Western world.
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14
The term intersex describes
A)gender stratification processes.
B)homosexual practices of the Etoro.
C)a discrepancy between external and internal genitals.
D)a castrated man.
E)sexual practices of chimpanzees.
A)gender stratification processes.
B)homosexual practices of the Etoro.
C)a discrepancy between external and internal genitals.
D)a castrated man.
E)sexual practices of chimpanzees.
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15
Biological differences between males and females, other than contrasts in breasts and genitals, is
A)sex.
B)sexual dimorphism.
C)gender.
D)gender dimorphism.
E)sexual bifurcation.
A)sex.
B)sexual dimorphism.
C)gender.
D)gender dimorphism.
E)sexual bifurcation.
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16
__________ is not culturally constructed.
A)Race
B)Gender
C)Kinship
D)Sex
E)Sexual norms
A)Race
B)Gender
C)Kinship
D)Sex
E)Sexual norms
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17
Recent cross-cultural studies of gender roles demonstrated that
A)the gender roles of men and women are largely determined by their biological capabilities.
B)women are subservient to men in nearly all societies because their subsistence activities contribute much less to the total diet than do those of men.
C)the relative status of women is variable, depending on factors such as subsistence strategy, the importance of warfare, and the prevalence of a domestic-public dichotomy.
D)foraging, horticultural, pastoral, and industrial societies all have similar attitudes regarding gender roles.
E)changes in the gender roles of men and women are usually associated with social decay and anarchy.
A)the gender roles of men and women are largely determined by their biological capabilities.
B)women are subservient to men in nearly all societies because their subsistence activities contribute much less to the total diet than do those of men.
C)the relative status of women is variable, depending on factors such as subsistence strategy, the importance of warfare, and the prevalence of a domestic-public dichotomy.
D)foraging, horticultural, pastoral, and industrial societies all have similar attitudes regarding gender roles.
E)changes in the gender roles of men and women are usually associated with social decay and anarchy.
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18
In patrilineal parilocal societies,
A)men control the prestige hierarchy.
B)men work harder at food production and manufacturing than do women.
C)men are in short supply due to the practice of male infanticide.
D)men and women enjoy approximately equal status.
E)men trade subsistence goods but not prestige items.
A)men control the prestige hierarchy.
B)men work harder at food production and manufacturing than do women.
C)men are in short supply due to the practice of male infanticide.
D)men and women enjoy approximately equal status.
E)men trade subsistence goods but not prestige items.
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19
Among foragers
A)men excel under harsh living conditions and therefore accrue vastly more prestige than women accrue.
B)warfare makes men dominant over women.
C)the status of women declines when they provide most of the food.
D)men and women are equal; there is no gender inequality.
E)the lack of a clear public-domestic dichotomy contributes to reduced gender inequality.
A)men excel under harsh living conditions and therefore accrue vastly more prestige than women accrue.
B)warfare makes men dominant over women.
C)the status of women declines when they provide most of the food.
D)men and women are equal; there is no gender inequality.
E)the lack of a clear public-domestic dichotomy contributes to reduced gender inequality.
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20
The statement, __________, is not true.
A)"anthropologists view sexual orientation as learned, malleable, and culturally constructed"
B)"culture plays a role in molding individual sexual urges toward a collective norm"
C)"individuals differ in every society on the nature, range, and intensity of their sexual interests"
D)"sexual orientation is genetically predetermined, and culture plays no role in its expression"
E)"four forms of sexual orientation - heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality - are found throughout the world"
A)"anthropologists view sexual orientation as learned, malleable, and culturally constructed"
B)"culture plays a role in molding individual sexual urges toward a collective norm"
C)"individuals differ in every society on the nature, range, and intensity of their sexual interests"
D)"sexual orientation is genetically predetermined, and culture plays no role in its expression"
E)"four forms of sexual orientation - heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, and asexuality - are found throughout the world"
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21
Compare two of the following in terms of gender roles and stratification: (a) foraging societies, (b) matrilineal-matrilocal societies, (c) patrilineal-patrilocal societies, and (e) industrial societies.
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22
The fact that chimpanzees and other nonhuman primates engage in masturbation and same-sex sexual activity suggests that
A)human sexuality is completely determined by biology.
B)it is immoral for humans to engage in such activities.
C)flexibility in sexual expression is part of humans' primate heritage.
D)heterosexual sex is more common among humans than among other primates.
E)human sexuality is completely determined by culture.
A)human sexuality is completely determined by biology.
B)it is immoral for humans to engage in such activities.
C)flexibility in sexual expression is part of humans' primate heritage.
D)heterosexual sex is more common among humans than among other primates.
E)human sexuality is completely determined by culture.
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23
The worldwide increase in female-headed households does not stem from
A)decreasing divorce rates.
B)male migration.
C)unwed adolescent parenthood.
D)civil strife.
E)the idea that child care is a woman's responsibility.
A)decreasing divorce rates.
B)male migration.
C)unwed adolescent parenthood.
D)civil strife.
E)the idea that child care is a woman's responsibility.
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24
A matrilineal-matrilocal society is most likely to emerge when
A)population pressure is high.
B)a shift to agriculture has recently taken place.
C)men's hunting activities are more important than women's gathering.
D)polygyny is common.
E)warfare is infrequent.
Essay Questions
A)population pressure is high.
B)a shift to agriculture has recently taken place.
C)men's hunting activities are more important than women's gathering.
D)polygyny is common.
E)warfare is infrequent.
Essay Questions
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25
Define a matriarchy.If anthropologists have encountered one, describe it.If not, provide a description of the closest approximation, and compare it to a patriarchy.
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26
A political system ruled by men in which women have inferior status is a(an)
A)matriarchy.
B)patriarchy.
C)patrilocality.
D)patrilineality.
E)anarchy.
A)matriarchy.
B)patriarchy.
C)patrilocality.
D)patrilineality.
E)anarchy.
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27
The specific roles assigned to each gender vary from culture to culture.
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28
List differences between sex and gender.Explain why it is important to understand this distinction.
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29
Explain the difference between intersex individuals and self-identified transgender individuals.Give at least two examples of each.
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30
The statement, __________, is not true.
A)"according to the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was believed to sap a man's vitality"
B)"according to the Etoro, women who wanted too much heterosexual intercourse were viewed as witches"
C)"according to the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was permitted only about 100 days a year"
D)"according to the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was permitted to take place only in a couple's residence"
E)"according to the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was seen as a necessary sacrifice that would eventually lead to a man's death"
A)"according to the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was believed to sap a man's vitality"
B)"according to the Etoro, women who wanted too much heterosexual intercourse were viewed as witches"
C)"according to the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was permitted only about 100 days a year"
D)"according to the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was permitted to take place only in a couple's residence"
E)"according to the Etoro, heterosexual intercourse was seen as a necessary sacrifice that would eventually lead to a man's death"
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31
__________ is not part of the patrilineal-patrilocal complex.
A)Patrilineality
B)Patrilocality
C)Warfare
D)Reduced gender stratification
E)Male supremacy
A)Patrilineality
B)Patrilocality
C)Warfare
D)Reduced gender stratification
E)Male supremacy
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32
Identify social, political, and economic conditions that influence gender stratification and violence against women.
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33
Explain how industrialism affected gender roles and stratification.Discuss the reasons that poverty is becoming feminized.
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34
Discuss whether or not certain sexual preferences are more natural than others.Use cross-cultural evidence to substantiate the argument.
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35
Cross-culturally, women's activities tend to be associated with the home, while men are generally more active in the public domain.
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36
Define the domestic-public dichotomy.Identify the kinds of societies where it is more pronounced and less pronounced.Explain how it relates to gender stratification.
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37
Intersex can result from such unusual chromosome combination as X0.
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38
Gender roles are the instinctual behaviors associated with each sex.
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39
Gender stratification refers to an unequal distribution of socially valued resources, power, prestige, and personal freedom between men and women.
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40
Oversimplified ideas about the characteristics of males and females are known as gender roles.
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41
Gender stratification tends to be extreme in patrilineal-patrilocal societies.
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42
The World Economic Forum in 2006 ranked the U.S.as 61st in the world in terms of equal pay for equal work.
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43
Women head more than half of the households in America that have incomes below the poverty.
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44
Patriarchy only occurs in such tribal societies as the Yanomami.
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45
Cross-cultural studies of foraging societies indicate that women never hunt or fish.
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46
The designer Dior changed the image of male model from a thin juvenile to a rugged outdoorsman.
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47
Yanomami society is one of the few matriarchies that have been documented by anthropologists.
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48
All anthropologists agree that a true matriarchy has never existed.
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49
Cross-culturally, there are only two specific genders.
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50
Women's status tends to be high in matrilineal-matrilocal societies.
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51
Homosexual practices among the Etoro demonstrate that homosexuality is more pronounced in matrilocal societies.
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52
Domestic violence against women is prevalent in patrilineal-patrilocal societies because women are isolated from their supportive kin.
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53
The World Economic Forum in 2006 found that the gender gap in education worldwide has only closed 20 percent.
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54
In the United States, attitudes regarding the role of women in the workplace have varied according to economic needs.
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55
Single-parent families headed by women are becoming increasingly common because of male migration, divorce, abandonment, and the idea that child care is women's responsibility.
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56
Male-female avoidance among the Etoro was linked to beliefs about the cycle of birth, physical growth, maturity, old age, and death.
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57
Countries with the greatest female labor force participation also ranked the least happy according to a 2010 Gallup poll.
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