Deck 7: Magic and Divination

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The Law of Similarity states that:

A)magic depends on the apparent association between things
B)things that were once in contact continue to be connected
C)things that are alike are the same
D)none of the above
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To people who practice magic it appears never to fail because:

A)if you do not get the expected result it is because you did not do it right
B)if it does fail,someone else was doing countermagic
C)humans tend to remember successes and forget failures
D)all of the above
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The oral text of a magical ritual is often known as a:

A)spell
B)recitation
C)charm
D)liturgy
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The Law of Contact (Contagion)states that:

A)magic depends on the apparent association between things
B)things which are alike are the same
C)things that were once in contact continue to be connected
D)none of the above
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Magic refers to the:

A)belief in a generalized supernatural power
B)belief in an ancestor that has been transformed into a god
C)use of ritual to cause injury or death
D)use of ritual to control events through supernatural mechanisms
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Magic refers to rituals that people use to:

A)control the supernatural
B)call upon the deities for help
C)move a person from one status to another
D)explain a society's worldview
Question
Émile Durkheim did not consider magic to be part of religion because:

A)religion involves the whole community but magic focuses on an individual
B)magic is not performed by religious specialists
C)magic does not involve gods and spirits
D)magic does not involve the performance of rituals
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Image magic is an example of:

A)contagious magic
B)homeopathic magic
C)harmonious magic
D)representational magic
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Branislaw Malinowski theorized that magic rituals serve to help the person who practices them to:

A)keep his mind off the upcoming activity
B)try to control or eliminate the elements of chance and uncertainty
C)fit into his society's norms
D)remove the supernatural influence on everyday endeavors
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Magic-like rituals are an important part of the behavior of athletes in athletic competition.Certain ritual behaviors,such as wearing the same clothing or washing one's hands after a losing inning,are:

A)learned and passed down in particular baseball teams
B)adopted because the player associated certain activities with success
C)purchased from magical specialists
D)none of the above
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Important features of magic are that magic:

A)creates hypotheses and theories
B)comes to testable conclusions
C)deals only with empirical observations
D)assumes a causal relationship between things that look similar
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An example of homeopathic magic is:

A)praying for a god's blessing
B)Hopi villagers performing a kachina dance
C)imitating the mating and reproduction of an animal
D)reciting an evil spell over an enemy's hair clippings
Question
An example of contagious magic as a part of American folk medicine is:

A)a tea made of red flowers is good for bleeding
B)drawings of deer on the side of a barn will bring success in hunting
C)rub a penny on a wart and then throw the penny away to get rid of the wart
D)none of the above
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Edward Tyler did not consider magic to be a part of religion because magic:

A)did not involve the performance of rituals
B)was not performed by religious specialists
C)did not involve gods and spirits
D)is used primarily to achieve evil ends
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The Law of Sympathy was developed by:

A)Edward Tyler
B)Robert Marett
C)Branislaw Malinowski
D)James Frazer
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The doctrine of signatures tells us that:

A)plants have signs that proclaim their use
B)the future can be read in a person's signature
C)cures occur when a person touches the correct sign painted on a cave wall
D)certain hand gestures must be avoided or else the individual will fall ill
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Magic is most frequently found in situations that are:

A)unpredictable
B)reasonably reliable
C)associated with those at the fringes of society
D)associated with the politically powerful
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Magic ritual usually includes:

A)a spell
B)the manipulation of objects
C)special conditions for the performer of the ritual
D)all of the above
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Among Australian aborigines,the family will react to what they believe is an impending death by:

A)singing ancestral songs
B)withdrawing from the dying person
C)withholding food and water
D)all of the above
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Magic that is based upon the Law of Similarity is termed:

A)contagious magic
B)homeopathic magic
C)sympathetic magic
D)none of the above
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The apparent connection between things that are no longer connected as a basis of magic defines homeopathic magic.
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The Zande poison oracle is an example of:

A)noninspirational deliberate divination
B)noninspirational fortuitous divination
C)inspirational deliberate divination
D)inspirational fortuitous divination
Question
Divination refers to method for:

A)controlling the behavior of spirits and deities
B)controlling events of nature
C)obtaining information about the normally unknowable
D)curing illness
Question
Deliberate inspirational forms of divination include:

A)mediums (psychics)
B)reading palms
C)Zande poison oracle
D)prophecy
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Noninspirational fortuitous forms of divination include:

A)astrology
B)prophecy
C)omens
D)mediums (psychics)
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By acting out the mating behavior of animals,Australian Aborigines believe that they are affecting the reproductive cycle of the animal.Such increase rituals are a form of homeopathic magic.
Question
A feeling that something is about to happen,such as an impending disaster,is known as:

A)necromancy
B)a presentiment
C)apantomancy
D)dowsing
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Magic that is worked for antisocial and evil ends is known as:

A)witchcraft
B)sorcery
C)oneiromancy
D)necromancy
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Tarot cards and the reading of palms are examples of:

A)mechanical type of divination
B)possession
C)omens
D)ordeals
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The origins of Astrology appear to have been in:

A)Egypt
B)India
C)Babylonia
D)Iran
Question
Edward Tylor did not include magic in his definition of religion.
Question
Contagious magic is based on the premise that things that were once in contact always maintain a connection.
Question
In some societies guilt and innocence are determined by having a red-hot knife pressed against some part of the accused person's body.This is an example of a(n):

A)presentiment
B)ordeal
C)omen
D)none of the above
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Magic involves the manipulation of words and objects so as to compel a deity to bring about the desired result.
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A student picks up a coin from the sidewalk and puts it in her pocket.Later that day she takes an exam on which she scores an A.She then carries her "lucky coin" to her next exam.This is an example of magical thinking.
Question
Divination can be used to:

A)determine the cause of an illness
B)provide the result of an undertaking that is about to begin
C)locate game for hunters
D)all of the above
Question
Inspirational fortuitous forms of divination include:

A)astrology
B)prophecy
C)omens
D)mediums (psychics)
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Among the Trobriand Islanders,a "man with knowledge" is one who possesses technological knowledge as well as knowledge of magic.
Question
Magic involves the use of plant material,called medicines,in which supernatural power resides among the:

A)Trobriand Islanders
B)Fore
C)Azande
D)Wiccans
Question
Which of the following statements about Wiccan magic is false?:

A)It is based on the worldview that there is a power that exists in all things.
B)Objects such as crystals,oils,candles and images are often used.
C)Working of magic requires a consideration of nature (e.g.,season,weather).
D)Magic can be done to cause harm only if the person truly deserves it.
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The Fore believe that kuru is caused by sorcery based on homeopathic magic.
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A presentiment is a feeling that something is about to happen.
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The Azande utilize medicines that are objects in which supernatural power resides.
Question
Possession and prophecy are examples of deliberate inspirational divination.
Question
The observation of animal behavior or objects in the sky such as comets is called omens.
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In benge or the poison oracle of the Azande poison is fed to pigs.
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Divination is a technique for finding out information about the unknown.
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Deck 7: Magic and Divination
1
The Law of Similarity states that:

A)magic depends on the apparent association between things
B)things that were once in contact continue to be connected
C)things that are alike are the same
D)none of the above
things that are alike are the same
2
To people who practice magic it appears never to fail because:

A)if you do not get the expected result it is because you did not do it right
B)if it does fail,someone else was doing countermagic
C)humans tend to remember successes and forget failures
D)all of the above
all of the above
3
The oral text of a magical ritual is often known as a:

A)spell
B)recitation
C)charm
D)liturgy
spell
4
The Law of Contact (Contagion)states that:

A)magic depends on the apparent association between things
B)things which are alike are the same
C)things that were once in contact continue to be connected
D)none of the above
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5
Magic refers to the:

A)belief in a generalized supernatural power
B)belief in an ancestor that has been transformed into a god
C)use of ritual to cause injury or death
D)use of ritual to control events through supernatural mechanisms
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6
Magic refers to rituals that people use to:

A)control the supernatural
B)call upon the deities for help
C)move a person from one status to another
D)explain a society's worldview
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7
Émile Durkheim did not consider magic to be part of religion because:

A)religion involves the whole community but magic focuses on an individual
B)magic is not performed by religious specialists
C)magic does not involve gods and spirits
D)magic does not involve the performance of rituals
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8
Image magic is an example of:

A)contagious magic
B)homeopathic magic
C)harmonious magic
D)representational magic
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9
Branislaw Malinowski theorized that magic rituals serve to help the person who practices them to:

A)keep his mind off the upcoming activity
B)try to control or eliminate the elements of chance and uncertainty
C)fit into his society's norms
D)remove the supernatural influence on everyday endeavors
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10
Magic-like rituals are an important part of the behavior of athletes in athletic competition.Certain ritual behaviors,such as wearing the same clothing or washing one's hands after a losing inning,are:

A)learned and passed down in particular baseball teams
B)adopted because the player associated certain activities with success
C)purchased from magical specialists
D)none of the above
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11
Important features of magic are that magic:

A)creates hypotheses and theories
B)comes to testable conclusions
C)deals only with empirical observations
D)assumes a causal relationship between things that look similar
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12
An example of homeopathic magic is:

A)praying for a god's blessing
B)Hopi villagers performing a kachina dance
C)imitating the mating and reproduction of an animal
D)reciting an evil spell over an enemy's hair clippings
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13
An example of contagious magic as a part of American folk medicine is:

A)a tea made of red flowers is good for bleeding
B)drawings of deer on the side of a barn will bring success in hunting
C)rub a penny on a wart and then throw the penny away to get rid of the wart
D)none of the above
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14
Edward Tyler did not consider magic to be a part of religion because magic:

A)did not involve the performance of rituals
B)was not performed by religious specialists
C)did not involve gods and spirits
D)is used primarily to achieve evil ends
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15
The Law of Sympathy was developed by:

A)Edward Tyler
B)Robert Marett
C)Branislaw Malinowski
D)James Frazer
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16
The doctrine of signatures tells us that:

A)plants have signs that proclaim their use
B)the future can be read in a person's signature
C)cures occur when a person touches the correct sign painted on a cave wall
D)certain hand gestures must be avoided or else the individual will fall ill
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17
Magic is most frequently found in situations that are:

A)unpredictable
B)reasonably reliable
C)associated with those at the fringes of society
D)associated with the politically powerful
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18
Magic ritual usually includes:

A)a spell
B)the manipulation of objects
C)special conditions for the performer of the ritual
D)all of the above
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19
Among Australian aborigines,the family will react to what they believe is an impending death by:

A)singing ancestral songs
B)withdrawing from the dying person
C)withholding food and water
D)all of the above
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20
Magic that is based upon the Law of Similarity is termed:

A)contagious magic
B)homeopathic magic
C)sympathetic magic
D)none of the above
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21
The apparent connection between things that are no longer connected as a basis of magic defines homeopathic magic.
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22
The Zande poison oracle is an example of:

A)noninspirational deliberate divination
B)noninspirational fortuitous divination
C)inspirational deliberate divination
D)inspirational fortuitous divination
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23
Divination refers to method for:

A)controlling the behavior of spirits and deities
B)controlling events of nature
C)obtaining information about the normally unknowable
D)curing illness
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24
Deliberate inspirational forms of divination include:

A)mediums (psychics)
B)reading palms
C)Zande poison oracle
D)prophecy
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25
Noninspirational fortuitous forms of divination include:

A)astrology
B)prophecy
C)omens
D)mediums (psychics)
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26
By acting out the mating behavior of animals,Australian Aborigines believe that they are affecting the reproductive cycle of the animal.Such increase rituals are a form of homeopathic magic.
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27
A feeling that something is about to happen,such as an impending disaster,is known as:

A)necromancy
B)a presentiment
C)apantomancy
D)dowsing
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28
Magic that is worked for antisocial and evil ends is known as:

A)witchcraft
B)sorcery
C)oneiromancy
D)necromancy
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29
Tarot cards and the reading of palms are examples of:

A)mechanical type of divination
B)possession
C)omens
D)ordeals
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30
The origins of Astrology appear to have been in:

A)Egypt
B)India
C)Babylonia
D)Iran
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31
Edward Tylor did not include magic in his definition of religion.
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32
Contagious magic is based on the premise that things that were once in contact always maintain a connection.
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33
In some societies guilt and innocence are determined by having a red-hot knife pressed against some part of the accused person's body.This is an example of a(n):

A)presentiment
B)ordeal
C)omen
D)none of the above
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34
Magic involves the manipulation of words and objects so as to compel a deity to bring about the desired result.
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35
A student picks up a coin from the sidewalk and puts it in her pocket.Later that day she takes an exam on which she scores an A.She then carries her "lucky coin" to her next exam.This is an example of magical thinking.
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36
Divination can be used to:

A)determine the cause of an illness
B)provide the result of an undertaking that is about to begin
C)locate game for hunters
D)all of the above
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37
Inspirational fortuitous forms of divination include:

A)astrology
B)prophecy
C)omens
D)mediums (psychics)
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38
Among the Trobriand Islanders,a "man with knowledge" is one who possesses technological knowledge as well as knowledge of magic.
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39
Magic involves the use of plant material,called medicines,in which supernatural power resides among the:

A)Trobriand Islanders
B)Fore
C)Azande
D)Wiccans
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40
Which of the following statements about Wiccan magic is false?:

A)It is based on the worldview that there is a power that exists in all things.
B)Objects such as crystals,oils,candles and images are often used.
C)Working of magic requires a consideration of nature (e.g.,season,weather).
D)Magic can be done to cause harm only if the person truly deserves it.
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41
The Fore believe that kuru is caused by sorcery based on homeopathic magic.
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42
A presentiment is a feeling that something is about to happen.
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43
The Azande utilize medicines that are objects in which supernatural power resides.
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44
Possession and prophecy are examples of deliberate inspirational divination.
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The observation of animal behavior or objects in the sky such as comets is called omens.
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In benge or the poison oracle of the Azande poison is fed to pigs.
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Divination is a technique for finding out information about the unknown.
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