Deck 12: Religion

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A religion that traces its origin to an important male figure is __________.

A)Buddhism
B)Rastafarianism
C)Christianity
D)Islam
E)all of the above
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The cultural materialist interpretation of Aztec human sacrifice and cannibalism emphasizes __________.

A)that only a few sacrificial victims were actually eaten
B)the major function of the system was population control
C)strengthening the role of the elite by demonstrating their power and providing food to the people
D)emic views of the symbolic meaning of the practices
E)that it functioned to create a sense of communitas and shared belonging
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The indirect expression of religious beliefs through stories about supernatural beings and forces is referred to as __________.

A)seasonal ritual
B)animatism
C)myth
D)ritual of inversion
E)magic
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Among the Hopi, the link between living humans and the spiritual world is through the ritual sacrifice of __________.

A)sheep
B)dogs
C)foxes
D)kachinas
E)golden eagles
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The sense of collective unity that develops out of individual diversity is called __________.

A)communitas
B)syncretism
C)relativism
D)reversal
E)rite of passage
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A religion with many zoomorphic supernaturals is __________.

A)Islam
B)Hinduism
C)Christianity
D)Judaism
E)none of the above: all world religions have only anthropomorphic supernaturals
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Where is Hindmarsh Island?

A)southeastern Australia
B)northeastern United States
C)Wales
D)western Canada
E)Indonesia
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Magic __________.

A)depends on the proper conduct of rituals to please the gods
B)is no longer practiced in any society
C)is more associated with horticultural societies than agricultural societies
D)is more associated with male gender roles in religion than female gender roles
E)is most likely to be practiced in situations of uncertainty
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A cultural materialist interpretation of Klamath and Modoc Indian myths, supports the idea that they __________.

A)help people deal with philosophical issues, like life and death
B)store and transmit information for managing economic crises
C)express core beliefs
D)teach morality
E)none of the above: cultural materialists do not study myths.
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The comparative analysis of Islam's Feast of the Sacrifice in Morocco and Sumatra shows that __________.

A)the Moroccan ritual receives far more public fanfare
B)Islamic ritual practices vary cross-culturally
C)there is less specificity about which animals are to be sacrificed in Sumatra
D)Islam is more patriarchal as practiced in Morocco
E)all of the above
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If someone were to collect bits of your hair and nail clippings to use in a magical ritual, this person is practicing __________.

A)contagious magic
B)a rite of passage
C)imitative magic
D)polytheism
E)divination
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An example of a life-cycle ritual is __________.

A)Thanksgiving in the United Sates
B)the annual fall harvest
C)a rain dance during a severe drought
D)a coming-of-age ceremony for young men or women
E)Carnival
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Carnival is an example of a __________.

A)life-cycle ritual
B)secular ritual
C)ritual for improving crop yields
D)universal ritual
E)ritual of inversion
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Expressing religious beliefs through explicit and direct statements is termed __________.

A)art
B)religious pluralism
C)myths
D)song
E)doctrine
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The current anthropological definition of religion says that it is __________.

A)the way that people view the world and their place in it
B)organized beliefs about God
C)beliefs and behavior concerning supernatural beings and powers
D)a set of ethics
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While the dominant religion in Italy is Roman Catholicism, recent immigration patterns have substantially increased the number of __________.

A)Muslims
B)animists
C)Buddhists
D)Hindus
E)none of the above: immigration into Italy has long been severely restricted
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As opposed to a shaman or shamanka, a priest or priestess tends to __________.

A)be more formally trained
B)live in state-level societies
C)have their success judged in terms of their ritual knowledge
D)occupy a hereditary position
E)all of the above
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The three universal phases of life-cycle rituals, according to Victor Turner, are __________.

A)separation, transition, reintegration
B)separation, ritual death, reincarnation
C)separation, pain, pleasure
D)separation, sacrifice, recovery
E)none of the above: the phases of such rituals vary greatly depending on cultural context.
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Shan tattooing in Thailand is an example of __________.

A)religious pluralism
B)religious syncretism
C)a ritual of inversion
D)animism
E)blending of aspects from Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity
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About __________ people live on the Hopi reservation.

A)500
B)7,000
C)25,000
D)50,000
E)1 million
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All religions that cultural anthropologists have studied have anthropomorphic deities.
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Compared to a myth, a religious doctrine is more likely to be unwritten.
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Anthropologists agree that magic was an early form of religion that has disappeared in modern times.
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In spite of Ngarrindjeri women's efforts to protect their land from economic development by outsiders, they lost the case and a bridge was built connecting their island to the mainland.
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Recent statistics indicate that about one-third of the world's population is Christian.
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Mardi Gras is best thought of as a ritual of sacrifice.
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The Klamath and Modoc Indians live in Canada.
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A people's worldview always includes a religious element.
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Sacrifice is probably the oldest form of ritual.
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The region in which cargo cults emerged is __________.

A)southern Africa
B)China
C)the Mediterranean
D)the Northwest Coast region of Canada and the United States
E)Melanesia
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Christian missionaries have historically found their encounters with indigenous religions to be peaceful, and converts willing and accepting.
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According to Claude Lévi-Strauss, myths help people think about contradictions in life.
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Fertility rituals among the Nayar of Kerala, India, reflect the importance of a woman's husband's family.
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Religious syncretism refers to the merging of a religious belief or practice from one religion with another.
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Magic is most likely to be practiced by people in situations of greatest uncertainty.
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Which of the following is not a general feature of African religions?

A)rituals involve animal sacrifices and other offerings
B)they often include elements of Christianity and Islam
C)they include myths about a rupture that once occurred between the creator deity and humans
D)they prohibit elements of syncretism with other religions
E)they involve elaborate initiation rituals
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The major items that the Hui Muslims of Xi'an, China, believe to be impure are __________.

A)pork and beef
B)pork, beef, and alcohol
C)pork and mutton
D)pork and alcohol
E)beef and alcohol
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The two world religions that emphasize proselytizing are Christianity and Judaism.
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The Muslim ritual of khatam quran creates a permanent sacred space.
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Tylor's definition of religion was based on people's belief in spirits.
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The Hopi Reservation is surrounded by the much larger __________ reservation.
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A __________ is a religious specialist often chosen because of his or her ability to go into trance and communicate with the supernaturals.
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When people take on roles that are opposite to their normal roles during a ritual, they are participating in a kind of ritual termed a ________.
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The Profession of faith in Allah, daily prayer, fasting, contributing alms to the poor and pilgrimage to Mecca are known as __________.
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The city of Xi'an is located on the eastern coast of China.
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Discuss the context of and Hopi perspective on ritual sacrifice and how their cultural heritage conflicts with mainstream United States' interests in protecting endangered species.
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The Hindu term for fate or destiny is __________.
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The blending of features of more than one religion is a __________.
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Rastafarianism is best described as a __________ religion.
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A baptism, circumcision and marriage are all examples of a __________.
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A key symbol the Wicca or Neo-Pagan religion is the __________.
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Define a ritual and then discuss the four main categories of ritual described in the textbook. Provide an example of each type of ritual.
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Tourism is an important aspect of the economy of the Hui Muslims of Xi'an, China.
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The youngest of the "world religions" is __________.
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In Isak, Sumatra, both Muslim men and women participate in sacrificing an animal, which may include water buffalo.
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The __________ is an example of a revitalization movement among Indians of the United States, discussed in the textbook.
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A structurist interpretation of handling poisonous snakes in religious ceremonies in "Holiness-type" churches in the United States explains this phenomenon as related to economic insecurity.
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The image of the __________combines symbols from Christian or Catholic and Aztec/Mexican religions.
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Sites in the Old City of Jerusalem are sacred to which three religions?
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An important aspect of Aztec public religious ritual was __________.
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Describe a ritual of inversion and give an example.
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What are some of the major issues facing the Hui Muslins of Xi'an, China today?
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What is an example of how a "world religion" is transformed when transferred to a new context?
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Describe key features of three world religions in terms of beliefs, rituals, and one example of adaptation to a new local context.
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What inspired the Ghost Dance Movement and what were its characteristics?
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Define religious syncretism and religious pluralism and give an example of each.
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Name the qualifications and characteristics of the priest/priestess role.
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Why did a group of Ngarrindjeri women seek protection for an area on Hindmarsh Island and how did the situation get resolved?
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What is a cargo cult, where did they emerge and why?
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Provide an example of a contested sacred site and identify the parties involved in the conflict.
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Explain how tattooing by the Shan people in northern Thailand is an example of religious syncretism.
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Identify an example of religious change studied by anthropologists.
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A religion that traces its origin to an important male figure is __________.

A)Buddhism
B)Rastafarianism
C)Christianity
D)Islam
E)all of the above
all of the above
2
The cultural materialist interpretation of Aztec human sacrifice and cannibalism emphasizes __________.

A)that only a few sacrificial victims were actually eaten
B)the major function of the system was population control
C)strengthening the role of the elite by demonstrating their power and providing food to the people
D)emic views of the symbolic meaning of the practices
E)that it functioned to create a sense of communitas and shared belonging
strengthening the role of the elite by demonstrating their power and providing food to the people
3
The indirect expression of religious beliefs through stories about supernatural beings and forces is referred to as __________.

A)seasonal ritual
B)animatism
C)myth
D)ritual of inversion
E)magic
myth
4
Among the Hopi, the link between living humans and the spiritual world is through the ritual sacrifice of __________.

A)sheep
B)dogs
C)foxes
D)kachinas
E)golden eagles
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The sense of collective unity that develops out of individual diversity is called __________.

A)communitas
B)syncretism
C)relativism
D)reversal
E)rite of passage
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A religion with many zoomorphic supernaturals is __________.

A)Islam
B)Hinduism
C)Christianity
D)Judaism
E)none of the above: all world religions have only anthropomorphic supernaturals
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Where is Hindmarsh Island?

A)southeastern Australia
B)northeastern United States
C)Wales
D)western Canada
E)Indonesia
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Magic __________.

A)depends on the proper conduct of rituals to please the gods
B)is no longer practiced in any society
C)is more associated with horticultural societies than agricultural societies
D)is more associated with male gender roles in religion than female gender roles
E)is most likely to be practiced in situations of uncertainty
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9
A cultural materialist interpretation of Klamath and Modoc Indian myths, supports the idea that they __________.

A)help people deal with philosophical issues, like life and death
B)store and transmit information for managing economic crises
C)express core beliefs
D)teach morality
E)none of the above: cultural materialists do not study myths.
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The comparative analysis of Islam's Feast of the Sacrifice in Morocco and Sumatra shows that __________.

A)the Moroccan ritual receives far more public fanfare
B)Islamic ritual practices vary cross-culturally
C)there is less specificity about which animals are to be sacrificed in Sumatra
D)Islam is more patriarchal as practiced in Morocco
E)all of the above
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If someone were to collect bits of your hair and nail clippings to use in a magical ritual, this person is practicing __________.

A)contagious magic
B)a rite of passage
C)imitative magic
D)polytheism
E)divination
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An example of a life-cycle ritual is __________.

A)Thanksgiving in the United Sates
B)the annual fall harvest
C)a rain dance during a severe drought
D)a coming-of-age ceremony for young men or women
E)Carnival
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Carnival is an example of a __________.

A)life-cycle ritual
B)secular ritual
C)ritual for improving crop yields
D)universal ritual
E)ritual of inversion
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Expressing religious beliefs through explicit and direct statements is termed __________.

A)art
B)religious pluralism
C)myths
D)song
E)doctrine
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The current anthropological definition of religion says that it is __________.

A)the way that people view the world and their place in it
B)organized beliefs about God
C)beliefs and behavior concerning supernatural beings and powers
D)a set of ethics
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While the dominant religion in Italy is Roman Catholicism, recent immigration patterns have substantially increased the number of __________.

A)Muslims
B)animists
C)Buddhists
D)Hindus
E)none of the above: immigration into Italy has long been severely restricted
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As opposed to a shaman or shamanka, a priest or priestess tends to __________.

A)be more formally trained
B)live in state-level societies
C)have their success judged in terms of their ritual knowledge
D)occupy a hereditary position
E)all of the above
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The three universal phases of life-cycle rituals, according to Victor Turner, are __________.

A)separation, transition, reintegration
B)separation, ritual death, reincarnation
C)separation, pain, pleasure
D)separation, sacrifice, recovery
E)none of the above: the phases of such rituals vary greatly depending on cultural context.
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Shan tattooing in Thailand is an example of __________.

A)religious pluralism
B)religious syncretism
C)a ritual of inversion
D)animism
E)blending of aspects from Buddhism, Hinduism, and Christianity
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About __________ people live on the Hopi reservation.

A)500
B)7,000
C)25,000
D)50,000
E)1 million
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All religions that cultural anthropologists have studied have anthropomorphic deities.
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Compared to a myth, a religious doctrine is more likely to be unwritten.
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Anthropologists agree that magic was an early form of religion that has disappeared in modern times.
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In spite of Ngarrindjeri women's efforts to protect their land from economic development by outsiders, they lost the case and a bridge was built connecting their island to the mainland.
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Recent statistics indicate that about one-third of the world's population is Christian.
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Mardi Gras is best thought of as a ritual of sacrifice.
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The Klamath and Modoc Indians live in Canada.
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A people's worldview always includes a religious element.
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Sacrifice is probably the oldest form of ritual.
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The region in which cargo cults emerged is __________.

A)southern Africa
B)China
C)the Mediterranean
D)the Northwest Coast region of Canada and the United States
E)Melanesia
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Christian missionaries have historically found their encounters with indigenous religions to be peaceful, and converts willing and accepting.
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According to Claude Lévi-Strauss, myths help people think about contradictions in life.
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Fertility rituals among the Nayar of Kerala, India, reflect the importance of a woman's husband's family.
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Religious syncretism refers to the merging of a religious belief or practice from one religion with another.
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Magic is most likely to be practiced by people in situations of greatest uncertainty.
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Which of the following is not a general feature of African religions?

A)rituals involve animal sacrifices and other offerings
B)they often include elements of Christianity and Islam
C)they include myths about a rupture that once occurred between the creator deity and humans
D)they prohibit elements of syncretism with other religions
E)they involve elaborate initiation rituals
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The major items that the Hui Muslims of Xi'an, China, believe to be impure are __________.

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C)pork and mutton
D)pork and alcohol
E)beef and alcohol
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The two world religions that emphasize proselytizing are Christianity and Judaism.
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The Muslim ritual of khatam quran creates a permanent sacred space.
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Tylor's definition of religion was based on people's belief in spirits.
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The Hopi Reservation is surrounded by the much larger __________ reservation.
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A __________ is a religious specialist often chosen because of his or her ability to go into trance and communicate with the supernaturals.
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When people take on roles that are opposite to their normal roles during a ritual, they are participating in a kind of ritual termed a ________.
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The Profession of faith in Allah, daily prayer, fasting, contributing alms to the poor and pilgrimage to Mecca are known as __________.
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The city of Xi'an is located on the eastern coast of China.
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Discuss the context of and Hopi perspective on ritual sacrifice and how their cultural heritage conflicts with mainstream United States' interests in protecting endangered species.
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The Hindu term for fate or destiny is __________.
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The blending of features of more than one religion is a __________.
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Rastafarianism is best described as a __________ religion.
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A baptism, circumcision and marriage are all examples of a __________.
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A key symbol the Wicca or Neo-Pagan religion is the __________.
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Define a ritual and then discuss the four main categories of ritual described in the textbook. Provide an example of each type of ritual.
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Tourism is an important aspect of the economy of the Hui Muslims of Xi'an, China.
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The youngest of the "world religions" is __________.
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In Isak, Sumatra, both Muslim men and women participate in sacrificing an animal, which may include water buffalo.
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The __________ is an example of a revitalization movement among Indians of the United States, discussed in the textbook.
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A structurist interpretation of handling poisonous snakes in religious ceremonies in "Holiness-type" churches in the United States explains this phenomenon as related to economic insecurity.
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The image of the __________combines symbols from Christian or Catholic and Aztec/Mexican religions.
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Sites in the Old City of Jerusalem are sacred to which three religions?
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An important aspect of Aztec public religious ritual was __________.
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Describe a ritual of inversion and give an example.
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What are some of the major issues facing the Hui Muslins of Xi'an, China today?
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What is an example of how a "world religion" is transformed when transferred to a new context?
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Describe key features of three world religions in terms of beliefs, rituals, and one example of adaptation to a new local context.
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What inspired the Ghost Dance Movement and what were its characteristics?
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Define religious syncretism and religious pluralism and give an example of each.
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Name the qualifications and characteristics of the priest/priestess role.
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Why did a group of Ngarrindjeri women seek protection for an area on Hindmarsh Island and how did the situation get resolved?
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What is a cargo cult, where did they emerge and why?
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Provide an example of a contested sacred site and identify the parties involved in the conflict.
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Explain how tattooing by the Shan people in northern Thailand is an example of religious syncretism.
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Identify an example of religious change studied by anthropologists.
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