Deck 9: Social Groups and Social Stratification

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A)prime minister of England
B)president of the United States
C)Olympic medal winner
D)Queen of England.
E)anthropology professor
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In Africa, youths who go through circumcision rituals together are said to constitute __________.

A)secondary groups
B)cooperatives
C)non-mainstream groups
D)age sets
E)distinct ethnic groups
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Studies of U.S. fraternities show that __________.

A) a sense of privilege and power among the brothers appears to be related to abuse of women
B) gynophobic (woman-hating) behavior is not typical of the entire fraternity system
C) they socialize and reinforce certain behavior in males in cultures that value male competitiveness
D) they are similar to exclusive male clubs in many other cultures
E) all of the above
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According to case study of friendship in Andalucia, Spain, __________.

A)gender roles explain the different types of friends men and women have
B)women's friends are also neighbors
C)men's friendships are built on work roles and reinforced through socializing outside work
D)all of the above
E)none of the above: the study found no evidence of a concept of "friendship" in the region
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Two features of traditional Roma life are __________.

A)horticulture and fallowing
B)goat herding and migration
C)migration and marginality
D)all of the above, depending on the context
E)none of the above
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A feature that unites the Masta Liu of Samoa is __________.

A)shared unemployment
B)the fact that they came from households with no resident father
C)a shared sense of in-born power and privilege
D)their shared position as last-born sons with no claim to the family property
E)the fact that they were all circumcised together
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The Kuna people, known for their matrilineal descent and colorful molas, live mainly in __________.

A)Costa Rica
B)Panama
C)Venezuela
D)Brazil
E)Mexico
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Dalits are __________.

A)the most oppressed social category in India
B)the most oppressed social category in Brazil
C)an example of an age set
D)the warrior males among the Maasai
E)a group of body piercers
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The term used in some US fraternities to describe gang rape of a woman is a/an __________.

A)"train"
B)"party"
C)"brother thing"
D)"event"
E)"grouper"
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The Chinese Women's Movement __________.

A)functions alongside the Chinese government, but is not connected to the government
B)is an example of a state-created organization
C)is a clear example of civil society in action
D)has had no positive impact on women's education in China
E)is controlled by the government at the national level, but not at the village level
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In villages in India, a group of people who control most of the land and may also be the numerical majority are referred to as __________.

A)the primary group
B)a diaspora population
C)civil society
D)the dominant caste
E)dalits
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The only South American country whose official language is English is __________.

A)Chile
B)Venezuela
C)Guyana
D)Argentina
E)none of the above
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All systems based on inequality (such as" race," caste, etc.), regardless of their local specificities, share this feature:

A) Those who have greater entitlements control those who have lesser entitlements.
B) Underprivileged groups may rebel against the system.
C) Members of dominant groups work to keep their position.
D) People are relegated to particular levels of entitlement.
E) all of the above
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A person's class position is __________.

A)determined mainly by ethnicity
B)almost completely ascribed
C)closely correlated with his/her religion
D)usually measured in terms of income level
E)determined solely by education
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Among the low-income African Americans with whom Carol Stack did research, an important basis of economic survival is the creation of social bonds through __________.

A)monetary exchanges
B)shared childcare
C)friendship
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
Question
A structurist view of youth gang violence sees it as a result of __________.

A)lack of proper child socialization
B)absence of a father figure in the family
C)poverty and constricted economic opportunities
D)genetics
E)all of the above
Question
Bonds based on friendship are __________.

A)one of the most over-studied topics of cultural anthropology
B)most common in foraging cultures where all relationships are "face-to-face"
C)probably found in all cultures
D)more common among youth than among adults
E)more common among women than among men
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Social ranking on the basis of caste is __________.

A)of great ritual importance in India but has no economic or political importance
B)an example of a primary social group
C)an ascribed system
D)no longer an operational social system in India
E)a cross-cultural universal
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A social group in which ritual is important in reinforcing bonding is __________.

A)youth gangs
B)age sets
C)body piercers
D)fraternities
E)all of the above
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The jajmani system of India __________.

A)involves exchange of services between various caste groups
B)has been viewed as benefitting the better-off at the expense of the poor
C)is declining in importance
D)has been viewed as a system that links different groups together in mutual support
E)all of the above
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The Roma are a diaspora group whose members are frequently treated negatively by members of mainstream society.
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Sharing stories is a prominent basis for formation of friendship groups cross-culturally.
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In India, all Dalits are Hindus.
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In much of Latin America, local categories of "race" and ethnicity overlap.
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__________ exchange is the form of exchange most common among friends.
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Many body modifiers in the U.S. are motivated to alter their bodies through a wish to belong with a specific group of people.
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No successful cases of women's cooperatives have been documented cross-culturally.
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Groups formed to help protect the ecology in contemporary nations fit in the category of civil society.
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The geography of Bangladesh is a deltaic flood plain.
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Around the world, a popular social pastime of women is playing dominoes.
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Tattoos are universally associated with low-status members of society.
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Fifty percent of the population in South Africa is Black.
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Romania has the highest number of Roma of any country in the world.
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Agricultural and credit cooperatives are the most common forms of cooperatives worldwide.
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According to the constitution of India, discrimination on the basis of class is against the law.
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The CO-MADRES organization demonstrates that __________.

A)women's groups mostly focus on issues related to the domestic domain
B)personal interests can mix with political interests
C)the key issue uniting women in this case is the provision of food and basic needs for poor mothers
D)organizations with political motives are dominated by male leaders in Latin America
E)women in Latin America depend completely on men to organize people into protest groups
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Specialized forms of nonkin groups are more common in agricultural and industrial societies than in foraging, horticultural and pastoralist societies.
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Worldwide, membership in Alcoholics Anonymous is increasing.
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The concept of class was especially important to the theories of Karl Marx.
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Research on college campuses in the U.S. reveals that fraternities and sororities construct a sense of belonging through identical rituals.
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According to a study of youth gangs in the United States, intense competitiveness, mistrust of others, self-reliance, social isolation and strong survival instinct are characteristics of a __________ individualistic personality.
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The intangible "resource" gained from organized action is called__________ .
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__________ is the more acceptable term than "untouchable" for the people in India who are of the lowest social rank.
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Examples of ways that dominant caste groups in __________ maintain their power is through land ownership, control of education, threats of violence, and marriage rules.
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The Latin American term for indigenous people who have "mixed" with the dominant group is __________.
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Among low-income people in Jamaica, extensive social networks are maintained through the use of __________.
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How does a primary group differ from a secondary group, and what is an example of each?
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One aspect of Han Chinese domination of Tibet includes its takeover of Tibetan __________.
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Describe the workings of one example of a cooperative; address its membership, goals, and activities
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Current social movements commonly use new social media such as Internet websites, Facebook and Twitter as a form of __________.
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__________positions may be based on one's "race", gender, age, ethnicity or physical ability.
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Compare urban youth gangs with U.S. college fraternities in terms of three features of your choice such as, motivations for joining, rituals of initiation or solidarity, relationship with the wider society and/or anthropological theories concerning them.
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How do the aspects of economic systems
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List two reasons for the high success rate of Alcoholics Anonymous in Mexico City.
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India's traditional system of social ranking is referred to as the __________ system.
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The __________ system of legalized racial stratification and segregation has recently been brought to an end in South Africa.
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Peggy Sanday's study of a U.S. college fraternity revealed what key findings?
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__________ is a sense of group identity based on a shared sense of identity.
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The term used to refer to groups of people who are displaced or dispersed from their original homeland is __________ population.
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How do cultural anthropologists define youth gangs and what are some of their findings about this type of group?
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Define the concepts of status, ascribed position, and achieved position, and provide an example of each from class reading and discussion.
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Discuss the concepts of " race" and racism as cultural constructions; provide an example of racial stratification and its consequences.
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Describe how aspects of social inequality are reinforced through two examples of social groups or social stratification
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Describe two examples of how civil society groups perform important roles complementary to government.
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What are some of the major issues facing the Roma people today?
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Define the concept of civil society and discuss an example of a civil society organization in terms of its goals and functions.
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Explain the basic features of India's caste system and how it works. Compare it with apartheid in South Africa.
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1
Which of the following is an ascribed status?

A)prime minister of England
B)president of the United States
C)Olympic medal winner
D)Queen of England.
E)anthropology professor
Queen of England.
2
In Africa, youths who go through circumcision rituals together are said to constitute __________.

A)secondary groups
B)cooperatives
C)non-mainstream groups
D)age sets
E)distinct ethnic groups
age sets
3
Studies of U.S. fraternities show that __________.

A) a sense of privilege and power among the brothers appears to be related to abuse of women
B) gynophobic (woman-hating) behavior is not typical of the entire fraternity system
C) they socialize and reinforce certain behavior in males in cultures that value male competitiveness
D) they are similar to exclusive male clubs in many other cultures
E) all of the above
all of the above
4
According to case study of friendship in Andalucia, Spain, __________.

A)gender roles explain the different types of friends men and women have
B)women's friends are also neighbors
C)men's friendships are built on work roles and reinforced through socializing outside work
D)all of the above
E)none of the above: the study found no evidence of a concept of "friendship" in the region
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Two features of traditional Roma life are __________.

A)horticulture and fallowing
B)goat herding and migration
C)migration and marginality
D)all of the above, depending on the context
E)none of the above
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A feature that unites the Masta Liu of Samoa is __________.

A)shared unemployment
B)the fact that they came from households with no resident father
C)a shared sense of in-born power and privilege
D)their shared position as last-born sons with no claim to the family property
E)the fact that they were all circumcised together
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7
The Kuna people, known for their matrilineal descent and colorful molas, live mainly in __________.

A)Costa Rica
B)Panama
C)Venezuela
D)Brazil
E)Mexico
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Dalits are __________.

A)the most oppressed social category in India
B)the most oppressed social category in Brazil
C)an example of an age set
D)the warrior males among the Maasai
E)a group of body piercers
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The term used in some US fraternities to describe gang rape of a woman is a/an __________.

A)"train"
B)"party"
C)"brother thing"
D)"event"
E)"grouper"
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The Chinese Women's Movement __________.

A)functions alongside the Chinese government, but is not connected to the government
B)is an example of a state-created organization
C)is a clear example of civil society in action
D)has had no positive impact on women's education in China
E)is controlled by the government at the national level, but not at the village level
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In villages in India, a group of people who control most of the land and may also be the numerical majority are referred to as __________.

A)the primary group
B)a diaspora population
C)civil society
D)the dominant caste
E)dalits
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The only South American country whose official language is English is __________.

A)Chile
B)Venezuela
C)Guyana
D)Argentina
E)none of the above
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13
All systems based on inequality (such as" race," caste, etc.), regardless of their local specificities, share this feature:

A) Those who have greater entitlements control those who have lesser entitlements.
B) Underprivileged groups may rebel against the system.
C) Members of dominant groups work to keep their position.
D) People are relegated to particular levels of entitlement.
E) all of the above
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A person's class position is __________.

A)determined mainly by ethnicity
B)almost completely ascribed
C)closely correlated with his/her religion
D)usually measured in terms of income level
E)determined solely by education
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Among the low-income African Americans with whom Carol Stack did research, an important basis of economic survival is the creation of social bonds through __________.

A)monetary exchanges
B)shared childcare
C)friendship
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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A structurist view of youth gang violence sees it as a result of __________.

A)lack of proper child socialization
B)absence of a father figure in the family
C)poverty and constricted economic opportunities
D)genetics
E)all of the above
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Bonds based on friendship are __________.

A)one of the most over-studied topics of cultural anthropology
B)most common in foraging cultures where all relationships are "face-to-face"
C)probably found in all cultures
D)more common among youth than among adults
E)more common among women than among men
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Social ranking on the basis of caste is __________.

A)of great ritual importance in India but has no economic or political importance
B)an example of a primary social group
C)an ascribed system
D)no longer an operational social system in India
E)a cross-cultural universal
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A social group in which ritual is important in reinforcing bonding is __________.

A)youth gangs
B)age sets
C)body piercers
D)fraternities
E)all of the above
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The jajmani system of India __________.

A)involves exchange of services between various caste groups
B)has been viewed as benefitting the better-off at the expense of the poor
C)is declining in importance
D)has been viewed as a system that links different groups together in mutual support
E)all of the above
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The Roma are a diaspora group whose members are frequently treated negatively by members of mainstream society.
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Sharing stories is a prominent basis for formation of friendship groups cross-culturally.
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In India, all Dalits are Hindus.
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In much of Latin America, local categories of "race" and ethnicity overlap.
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__________ exchange is the form of exchange most common among friends.
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Many body modifiers in the U.S. are motivated to alter their bodies through a wish to belong with a specific group of people.
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No successful cases of women's cooperatives have been documented cross-culturally.
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Groups formed to help protect the ecology in contemporary nations fit in the category of civil society.
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The geography of Bangladesh is a deltaic flood plain.
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Around the world, a popular social pastime of women is playing dominoes.
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Tattoos are universally associated with low-status members of society.
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Fifty percent of the population in South Africa is Black.
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Romania has the highest number of Roma of any country in the world.
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Agricultural and credit cooperatives are the most common forms of cooperatives worldwide.
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According to the constitution of India, discrimination on the basis of class is against the law.
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The CO-MADRES organization demonstrates that __________.

A)women's groups mostly focus on issues related to the domestic domain
B)personal interests can mix with political interests
C)the key issue uniting women in this case is the provision of food and basic needs for poor mothers
D)organizations with political motives are dominated by male leaders in Latin America
E)women in Latin America depend completely on men to organize people into protest groups
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Specialized forms of nonkin groups are more common in agricultural and industrial societies than in foraging, horticultural and pastoralist societies.
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Worldwide, membership in Alcoholics Anonymous is increasing.
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The concept of class was especially important to the theories of Karl Marx.
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Research on college campuses in the U.S. reveals that fraternities and sororities construct a sense of belonging through identical rituals.
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According to a study of youth gangs in the United States, intense competitiveness, mistrust of others, self-reliance, social isolation and strong survival instinct are characteristics of a __________ individualistic personality.
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The intangible "resource" gained from organized action is called__________ .
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__________ is the more acceptable term than "untouchable" for the people in India who are of the lowest social rank.
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Examples of ways that dominant caste groups in __________ maintain their power is through land ownership, control of education, threats of violence, and marriage rules.
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The Latin American term for indigenous people who have "mixed" with the dominant group is __________.
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Among low-income people in Jamaica, extensive social networks are maintained through the use of __________.
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How does a primary group differ from a secondary group, and what is an example of each?
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One aspect of Han Chinese domination of Tibet includes its takeover of Tibetan __________.
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Describe the workings of one example of a cooperative; address its membership, goals, and activities
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Current social movements commonly use new social media such as Internet websites, Facebook and Twitter as a form of __________.
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__________positions may be based on one's "race", gender, age, ethnicity or physical ability.
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Compare urban youth gangs with U.S. college fraternities in terms of three features of your choice such as, motivations for joining, rituals of initiation or solidarity, relationship with the wider society and/or anthropological theories concerning them.
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How do the aspects of economic systems
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List two reasons for the high success rate of Alcoholics Anonymous in Mexico City.
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India's traditional system of social ranking is referred to as the __________ system.
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The __________ system of legalized racial stratification and segregation has recently been brought to an end in South Africa.
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Peggy Sanday's study of a U.S. college fraternity revealed what key findings?
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__________ is a sense of group identity based on a shared sense of identity.
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The term used to refer to groups of people who are displaced or dispersed from their original homeland is __________ population.
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How do cultural anthropologists define youth gangs and what are some of their findings about this type of group?
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Define the concepts of status, ascribed position, and achieved position, and provide an example of each from class reading and discussion.
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Discuss the concepts of " race" and racism as cultural constructions; provide an example of racial stratification and its consequences.
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Describe how aspects of social inequality are reinforced through two examples of social groups or social stratification
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Describe two examples of how civil society groups perform important roles complementary to government.
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What are some of the major issues facing the Roma people today?
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Define the concept of civil society and discuss an example of a civil society organization in terms of its goals and functions.
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Explain the basic features of India's caste system and how it works. Compare it with apartheid in South Africa.
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