Deck 5: Consumption and Exchange

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A pure gift is _________.

A)the predominant form of exchange among foragers
B)something that is given only once
C)something for which a "return" is not expected or calculated
D)when reciprocity is immediate and completely balanced
E)the most common form of exchange in all modes of livelihood
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The kula is an example of __________.

A)a simple form of the World Trade Organization in its goal of promoting free trade across regions
B)market exchange
C)unbalanced exchange
D)balanced exchange
E)the "pure" gift
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Buying a cup of coffee for a friend is an example of _________.

A)balanced exchange
B)unbalanced exchange
C)redistribution
D)theft
E)none of the above
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If you were invited to attend a potlatch among the Kwakwaka'wakw Indians of the Pacific Northwest, you would probably __________.

A)be expected to bring cash to give to the host
B)come back empty handed
C)eat a lot
D)never see those same people again afterwards
E)be sure to take a lot of rice to throw at the bride
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Inequalities in consumption __________.

A)are generally more marked in industrial/informatic societies than in non-industrial societies
B)are often influenced by age
C)are related to class differences in income level
D)have increased in post-Soviet Union societies
E)all of the above
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A study of consumption patterns among low-income African-American schoolchildren in New Haven, Connecticut, revealed that __________.

A)the children do not understand the negative effects of overspending when money is available
B)their consumption patterns are similar to those of white middle-class children
C)the boys are more likely to spend their money on family needs and gifts than girls are
D)girls spend most of their money on clothes for themselves when they shop in a mall
E)the children learn practical lessons about household finances at a young age
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Which of the following occurs at the industrialized/informatic mode of consumption and exchange?

A)increased expected reciprocity
B)increased social equality
C)increased leisure time
D)increased unbalanced exchange
E)increased reliance on eating meat
Question
In the Balgo Hills of Australia, myths and rituals are an important item of exchange __________.

A)among men in warring groups as a way of conflict resolution
B)among women in the region
C)as part of a marriage engagement
D)between the family of a bride and groom at the wedding
E)none of the above: no one exchanges such non-material goods
Question
In foraging societies, the largest share of people's "budget" usually is devoted to __________.

A)taxes, just like the rest of us
B)contributions and gifts for the chief
C)basic needs such as food and shelter
D)parties, public ceremonies, festivals, etc
E)none of the above: foragers live in a "free" society
Question
In Oman, the typical items served to close neighbors when they visit are __________.

A)pizza and coca cola
B)coffee and dates
C)tea and cookies
D)salty snacks
E)cooked food
Question
Cultural materialist Marvin Harris would say that "food is good to eat," while interpretivist Mary Douglas would say that __________.

A)"meat is good to eat"
B)"sacred cows are good to eat"
C)"food is good to think"
D)"food is good to share"
E)food is best viewed as an adaptation to the local ecology
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A cause of increased social inequality is __________.

A)privatization in the former USSR
B)the transition from foraging to settled ways of making a living
C)the emergence of agriculture
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Minimalism most characterizes which mode of consumption and exchange?

A)industrialism/digital economy
B)pastoralism
C)horticulture
D)agriculture
E)foraging
Question
In contrast to an entitlement bundle based on owning your own land and producing your own food, entitlements that involve exchange are referred to as __________.

A)indirect entitlements
B)exploitation
C)negative reciprocity
D)the welfare state
E)redistribution
Question
If you were to spend time and money for your group's upcoming potlatch, you would be using your __________.

A)leisure-time fund
B)recurrent costs fund
C)ceremonial fund
D)special fund
E)entertainment fund
Question
An example of an important cash crop is __________.

A)coffee
B)tobacco
C)tea
D)all of the above
E)none of the above: these are all necessity crops
Question
Balanced exchange __________.

A)is non-existent in industrial/informatic societies
B)involves only inexpensive, everyday items
C)is usually administered or regulated by a central leader or the by the government
D)best describes what happens at a shopping mall
E)is a system of transfers in which the goal is either immediate or eventual balance in value
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The social distribution of the disease kuru in Papua New Guinea reflects an entitlement pattern based on which microcultural factor?

A)ethnicity
B)class
C)age
D)gender
E)all of the above
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Infinite needs most characterize which economic system?

A)industrialism/digital economy
B)horticulture
C)agriculture
D)foraging
E)pastoralism
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Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market __________.

A)sells only to individual customers
B)is declining in importance due to globalization
C)is the largest fish market in the world
D)allows only Japanese people to spend time in the market
E)posts all fish prices on cardboard signs
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Money is the oldest form of item used for exchange.
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The kula is an example of expected reciprocity.
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The famine in southern Sudan in 1988 is an example of how entitlement analysis can help improve the effectiveness of humanitarian aid.
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Indigenous peoples in the United States currently prefer the term "Indian" or "tribal people" rather than "Native American.
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According to the textbook, investing in the stock market is a form of gambling.
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In small-scale societies, consumption items are typically produced by someone with whom the consumer has a face-to-face relationship.
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Exchange relationships between settled Lese farmers and Efe foragers in the Ituri Forest are best characterized as __________.

A)sustained unbalanced exchange
B)generalized reciprocity
C)exchanging pure gifts
D)market trade
E)pooled budgeting
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Non-material goods such as myths can be exchange items.
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The major item of exchange between the Lese and Efe is __________.

A)children
B)food
C)water
D)cloth
E)all of the above
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The state in the United States with the greatest economic inequality between reservations with and without casinos is __________.

A)Michigan
B)Wisconsin
C)Nebraska
D)Maine
E)California
Question
Because of missionary and government pressures, the Northwest Coast Indian potlatch system now __________.

A)is completely extinct
B)exists among some, but not all, tribes where it is practiced in modified forms
C)resembles a North American-style Christmas
D)is completely unrecognizable from its pre-contact, traditional form
E)is still against the law
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The basic needs fund is the largest budgetary category among foragers.
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Consumption includes both what a person intakes
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In terms of per capita income, Connecticut is the wealthiest state in the United States.
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The primary category of exchange in market economies is sale for profit.
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During a famine, people are better off if they have access to indirect entitlements.
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Cultural anthropologists have studied patterns of livelihood and consumption, but they have neglected the study of exchange.
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Among most agricultural societies sharing within the group is the norm.
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A culture of sharing food until death contributed to the famine conditions in the Sudan in 1988.
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Minimalism is the mode of consumption most associated with settled agriculturalists.
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Consumption patterns in the contemporary globalized world linked to mass production are labeled as __________.
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Cultural anthropologists use the term __________ to refer to currency or items with recognized value that can be exchanged for other kinds of things.
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The economist/philosopher Amartya Sen proposed the concept of __________.
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In Papua New Guinea, gender inequalities and food consumption patterns have caused many of the Fore people, mostly women, to suffer from __________.
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The budgetary fund that deals with the need for repair of tools, weapons, and shelter is referred to as the __________ fund.
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__________ is the attempt to make a profit by playing a game of chance.
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The adoption of Western foods among indigenous Amazon peoples is an aspect of globalization related to consumption patterns.
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London, San Francisco, Sweden, and Italy are examples of industrialized/digital economy cities or countries that have taken steps to reduce __________.
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Distinctive consumption patterns or consumption __________ can be shaped by class, gender and race.
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In terms of changes in consumption, the effects of __________ in Russia and Eastern Europe include class differences in consumption, deterioration in diets of pregnant women, increase in low birth weight babies, and an increase in childhood anemia.
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Potlatching is now being revitalized among the Kwakwaka'wakw.
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In highland Papua New Guinea, the food with the highest status is __________.
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Whereas generalized reciprocity/balanced exchange is the prominent form of exchange in foraging societies, in __________ societies, it is the sale.
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New research on the production of the drug ecstasy indicates that production and distribution channels have become highly diffuse.
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Exchange within small groups of people who know each other, carried out in a personal and face-to-face situation, is characteristic of the form of exchange called __________.
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The theoretical perspective that views the Muslim taboo against eating meat from pigs by in terms of the ecology and economy of the Middle East is called __________.
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What is meant by minimalism and describe an ethnographic example.
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The income and other effects of gaming in California are so substantial for Indians and their neighbors that the gap is nearly closed between conditions on Indian reservations and those for most Americans.
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For their children's birthday parties, middle-class and upper-class urbanites in __________ express their status by choosing cultural themes and/or hiring party professionals.
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The geography of Oman is mainly a vast __________.
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Discuss some of the major effects of the global spread of consumerism.
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What are three characteristics of modern money?
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Describe how debt is a form of unbalanced exchange and provide a reason that it is not found among foraging societies.
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What is the historical context and contemporary situation of the Kwakwaka'wakw?
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Explain the concept of exploitation as a form of exchange and provide an ethnographic example.
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Discuss three examples of change in consumption and exchange in recent times.
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Define the pure gift and give an example of what a pure gift might be.
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Describe balanced exchange and its two major patterns. Then discuss two forms of unbalanced exchange. How are these four categories of exchange distributed in terms of various modes of livelihood? What are some examples of each type of exchange?
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Describe how consumption varies in three different microcultures.
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What are the different forms of money and how are they used?
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What is redistribution as a form of exchange and how does it work?
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What are the five household consumption funds and how do they various in different cultural contexts?
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Discuss the five categories of a consumption fund and what they are used for. Assess your own weekly or monthly expenditures, roughly, in terms of these categories. Are the categories adequate to capture your expenditure patterns? Do the five categories need to be redefined or do other categories need to be added? If yes, what and why? If no, comment as to why not.
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Discuss an example of a non-tangible item of exchange.
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Define the concept of entitlements and explain the difference between direct and indirect entitlements, providing an example of each type.
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Deck 5: Consumption and Exchange
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A pure gift is _________.

A)the predominant form of exchange among foragers
B)something that is given only once
C)something for which a "return" is not expected or calculated
D)when reciprocity is immediate and completely balanced
E)the most common form of exchange in all modes of livelihood
something for which a "return" is not expected or calculated
2
The kula is an example of __________.

A)a simple form of the World Trade Organization in its goal of promoting free trade across regions
B)market exchange
C)unbalanced exchange
D)balanced exchange
E)the "pure" gift
balanced exchange
3
Buying a cup of coffee for a friend is an example of _________.

A)balanced exchange
B)unbalanced exchange
C)redistribution
D)theft
E)none of the above
balanced exchange
4
If you were invited to attend a potlatch among the Kwakwaka'wakw Indians of the Pacific Northwest, you would probably __________.

A)be expected to bring cash to give to the host
B)come back empty handed
C)eat a lot
D)never see those same people again afterwards
E)be sure to take a lot of rice to throw at the bride
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5
Inequalities in consumption __________.

A)are generally more marked in industrial/informatic societies than in non-industrial societies
B)are often influenced by age
C)are related to class differences in income level
D)have increased in post-Soviet Union societies
E)all of the above
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6
A study of consumption patterns among low-income African-American schoolchildren in New Haven, Connecticut, revealed that __________.

A)the children do not understand the negative effects of overspending when money is available
B)their consumption patterns are similar to those of white middle-class children
C)the boys are more likely to spend their money on family needs and gifts than girls are
D)girls spend most of their money on clothes for themselves when they shop in a mall
E)the children learn practical lessons about household finances at a young age
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7
Which of the following occurs at the industrialized/informatic mode of consumption and exchange?

A)increased expected reciprocity
B)increased social equality
C)increased leisure time
D)increased unbalanced exchange
E)increased reliance on eating meat
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8
In the Balgo Hills of Australia, myths and rituals are an important item of exchange __________.

A)among men in warring groups as a way of conflict resolution
B)among women in the region
C)as part of a marriage engagement
D)between the family of a bride and groom at the wedding
E)none of the above: no one exchanges such non-material goods
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9
In foraging societies, the largest share of people's "budget" usually is devoted to __________.

A)taxes, just like the rest of us
B)contributions and gifts for the chief
C)basic needs such as food and shelter
D)parties, public ceremonies, festivals, etc
E)none of the above: foragers live in a "free" society
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10
In Oman, the typical items served to close neighbors when they visit are __________.

A)pizza and coca cola
B)coffee and dates
C)tea and cookies
D)salty snacks
E)cooked food
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11
Cultural materialist Marvin Harris would say that "food is good to eat," while interpretivist Mary Douglas would say that __________.

A)"meat is good to eat"
B)"sacred cows are good to eat"
C)"food is good to think"
D)"food is good to share"
E)food is best viewed as an adaptation to the local ecology
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12
A cause of increased social inequality is __________.

A)privatization in the former USSR
B)the transition from foraging to settled ways of making a living
C)the emergence of agriculture
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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13
Minimalism most characterizes which mode of consumption and exchange?

A)industrialism/digital economy
B)pastoralism
C)horticulture
D)agriculture
E)foraging
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14
In contrast to an entitlement bundle based on owning your own land and producing your own food, entitlements that involve exchange are referred to as __________.

A)indirect entitlements
B)exploitation
C)negative reciprocity
D)the welfare state
E)redistribution
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15
If you were to spend time and money for your group's upcoming potlatch, you would be using your __________.

A)leisure-time fund
B)recurrent costs fund
C)ceremonial fund
D)special fund
E)entertainment fund
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16
An example of an important cash crop is __________.

A)coffee
B)tobacco
C)tea
D)all of the above
E)none of the above: these are all necessity crops
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17
Balanced exchange __________.

A)is non-existent in industrial/informatic societies
B)involves only inexpensive, everyday items
C)is usually administered or regulated by a central leader or the by the government
D)best describes what happens at a shopping mall
E)is a system of transfers in which the goal is either immediate or eventual balance in value
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18
The social distribution of the disease kuru in Papua New Guinea reflects an entitlement pattern based on which microcultural factor?

A)ethnicity
B)class
C)age
D)gender
E)all of the above
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19
Infinite needs most characterize which economic system?

A)industrialism/digital economy
B)horticulture
C)agriculture
D)foraging
E)pastoralism
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20
Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market __________.

A)sells only to individual customers
B)is declining in importance due to globalization
C)is the largest fish market in the world
D)allows only Japanese people to spend time in the market
E)posts all fish prices on cardboard signs
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21
Money is the oldest form of item used for exchange.
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22
The kula is an example of expected reciprocity.
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The famine in southern Sudan in 1988 is an example of how entitlement analysis can help improve the effectiveness of humanitarian aid.
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Indigenous peoples in the United States currently prefer the term "Indian" or "tribal people" rather than "Native American.
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According to the textbook, investing in the stock market is a form of gambling.
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26
In small-scale societies, consumption items are typically produced by someone with whom the consumer has a face-to-face relationship.
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27
Exchange relationships between settled Lese farmers and Efe foragers in the Ituri Forest are best characterized as __________.

A)sustained unbalanced exchange
B)generalized reciprocity
C)exchanging pure gifts
D)market trade
E)pooled budgeting
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28
Non-material goods such as myths can be exchange items.
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29
The major item of exchange between the Lese and Efe is __________.

A)children
B)food
C)water
D)cloth
E)all of the above
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30
The state in the United States with the greatest economic inequality between reservations with and without casinos is __________.

A)Michigan
B)Wisconsin
C)Nebraska
D)Maine
E)California
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31
Because of missionary and government pressures, the Northwest Coast Indian potlatch system now __________.

A)is completely extinct
B)exists among some, but not all, tribes where it is practiced in modified forms
C)resembles a North American-style Christmas
D)is completely unrecognizable from its pre-contact, traditional form
E)is still against the law
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The basic needs fund is the largest budgetary category among foragers.
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Consumption includes both what a person intakes
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In terms of per capita income, Connecticut is the wealthiest state in the United States.
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35
The primary category of exchange in market economies is sale for profit.
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During a famine, people are better off if they have access to indirect entitlements.
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Cultural anthropologists have studied patterns of livelihood and consumption, but they have neglected the study of exchange.
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Among most agricultural societies sharing within the group is the norm.
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A culture of sharing food until death contributed to the famine conditions in the Sudan in 1988.
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Minimalism is the mode of consumption most associated with settled agriculturalists.
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41
Consumption patterns in the contemporary globalized world linked to mass production are labeled as __________.
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Cultural anthropologists use the term __________ to refer to currency or items with recognized value that can be exchanged for other kinds of things.
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43
The economist/philosopher Amartya Sen proposed the concept of __________.
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44
In Papua New Guinea, gender inequalities and food consumption patterns have caused many of the Fore people, mostly women, to suffer from __________.
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The budgetary fund that deals with the need for repair of tools, weapons, and shelter is referred to as the __________ fund.
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46
__________ is the attempt to make a profit by playing a game of chance.
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47
The adoption of Western foods among indigenous Amazon peoples is an aspect of globalization related to consumption patterns.
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48
London, San Francisco, Sweden, and Italy are examples of industrialized/digital economy cities or countries that have taken steps to reduce __________.
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49
Distinctive consumption patterns or consumption __________ can be shaped by class, gender and race.
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50
In terms of changes in consumption, the effects of __________ in Russia and Eastern Europe include class differences in consumption, deterioration in diets of pregnant women, increase in low birth weight babies, and an increase in childhood anemia.
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51
Potlatching is now being revitalized among the Kwakwaka'wakw.
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52
In highland Papua New Guinea, the food with the highest status is __________.
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53
Whereas generalized reciprocity/balanced exchange is the prominent form of exchange in foraging societies, in __________ societies, it is the sale.
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54
New research on the production of the drug ecstasy indicates that production and distribution channels have become highly diffuse.
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55
Exchange within small groups of people who know each other, carried out in a personal and face-to-face situation, is characteristic of the form of exchange called __________.
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The theoretical perspective that views the Muslim taboo against eating meat from pigs by in terms of the ecology and economy of the Middle East is called __________.
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57
What is meant by minimalism and describe an ethnographic example.
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The income and other effects of gaming in California are so substantial for Indians and their neighbors that the gap is nearly closed between conditions on Indian reservations and those for most Americans.
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For their children's birthday parties, middle-class and upper-class urbanites in __________ express their status by choosing cultural themes and/or hiring party professionals.
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60
The geography of Oman is mainly a vast __________.
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61
Discuss some of the major effects of the global spread of consumerism.
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62
What are three characteristics of modern money?
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63
Describe how debt is a form of unbalanced exchange and provide a reason that it is not found among foraging societies.
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What is the historical context and contemporary situation of the Kwakwaka'wakw?
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Explain the concept of exploitation as a form of exchange and provide an ethnographic example.
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66
Discuss three examples of change in consumption and exchange in recent times.
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Define the pure gift and give an example of what a pure gift might be.
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Describe balanced exchange and its two major patterns. Then discuss two forms of unbalanced exchange. How are these four categories of exchange distributed in terms of various modes of livelihood? What are some examples of each type of exchange?
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Describe how consumption varies in three different microcultures.
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What are the different forms of money and how are they used?
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What is redistribution as a form of exchange and how does it work?
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What are the five household consumption funds and how do they various in different cultural contexts?
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Discuss the five categories of a consumption fund and what they are used for. Assess your own weekly or monthly expenditures, roughly, in terms of these categories. Are the categories adequate to capture your expenditure patterns? Do the five categories need to be redefined or do other categories need to be added? If yes, what and why? If no, comment as to why not.
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74
Discuss an example of a non-tangible item of exchange.
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75
Define the concept of entitlements and explain the difference between direct and indirect entitlements, providing an example of each type.
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