Deck 4: Making a Living

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Compared to temperate climate foragers, circumpolar foragers __________.

A)rely more on plant food
B)have less sophisticated technology
C)spend less time and energy procuring food
D)have a more sharply differentiated gender division of labor
E)spend less time and energy on constructing shelters
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One topic where many economists and economic anthropologists both do research is __________.

A)the pure gift
B)food security
C)the foraging mode of livelihood
D)life histories of workers
E)none of the above: there are no shared areas of interest between economists and economic anthropologists
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Pastoralism __________.

A)is a mode of livelihood based on domesticated animal herds and the use of their products, such as meat and milk
B)is the oldest way of making a living
C)has more occupational specialization than agricultural societies
D)gives women a dominant economic role in all pastoralist societies
E)originated first in the New World
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In Thailand, __________.

A)it is illegal to sell sex
B)it is legal to purchase sex
C)child sex work is an increasingly important part of the country's economy
D)parents send daughters into sex work for the sake of the family's welfare
E)all of the above
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In foraging societies, the division of labor is __________.

A)differentiated by age
B)flexible
C)organized within families
D)more gender-differentiated in circumpolar environments than in temperate environments
E)all of the above
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An example of work that usually fits into the category of the informal sector is __________.

A)sales clerk in a department store
B)professional basketball player
C)social worker
D)college professor
E)sex worker
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Property relations in foraging societies are best termed __________.

A)class-based
B)based on the concept of use rights
C)age-based
D)gender-based
E)all of the above
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Which culture depends mainly on pastoralism for its livelihood?

A)Hare
B)Mundurucu
C)Yanomami
D)Ju/wasi
E)Qashqa'i
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The gender division of labor in the agricultural mode of livelihood __________.

A)is most egalitarian of all modes of livelihood
B)involves highly overlapping tasks for males and females in most societies
C)means that men work more hours and women work fewer than in horticulture
D)tends to allocate both production and processing of food to men
E)is more segregated than in temperate foraging societies
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Maintaining the fallow period is essential for the sustainability of which system?

A)horticulture
B)agriculture
C)pastoralism
D)foraging
E)industrialism/digital economy
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The Yanomami region is located __________.

A)between Brazil and Venezuela
B)between Peru and Brazil
C)on the coast of Brazil
D)in Chile
E)in Ecuador
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Female farming systems are __________.

A)mainly associated with wet rice cultivation
B)numerically more predominant than male farming systems
C)found mainly in Europe
D)mainly associated with wheat cultivation
E)farming systems in which women do most of the domestic work
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Compared to family farming, corporate farming is __________.

A)more geared to production for sale
B)less reliant on capital
C)declining in importance as an economic system in the United States
D)more energy-efficient
E)none of the above: there are no differences between the two
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The country in which the so-called Jarawa people live is __________.

A)Papua New Guinea
B)India
C)Brazil
D)Indonesia
E)the Philippines
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Among the Hare Indians, the most important animal is __________.

A)dogs
B)horses
C)sheep
D)dogs and horses
E)none of the above: the Hare have no domesticated animals of importance to them
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The two most important factors on which the division of labor is based in horticultural societies are __________.

A)age and race
B)gender and race
C)age and gender
D)gender and class
E)class and race
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Which mode of livelihood has characterized most of human existence?

A)cannibalism
B)pastoralism
C)foraging
D)agriculture
E)horticulture
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Compared to the foraging mode of livelihood, the industrial/digital economy mode of livelihood __________.

A)produces goods in response to consumer demand
B)employs people in manufacturing and service industries
C)is the production of goods through mass employment in business and commercial operations
D)is divided between the formal and informal sector
E)all of the above
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Children have the most tasks in which mode of livelihood?

A)pastoralism
B)industrialism/digital economy
C)intensive agriculture
D)horticulture
E)none of the above: children's work roles are universally minimal
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An example of indigenous knowledge is __________.

A)how much rainfall to expect and when to expect it
B)what foods grow best in what conditions
C)how types of soil differ
D)how to prevent insects from destroying crops
E)all of the above
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Fallowing is a critical phase in foraging.
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Compared to pastoralism and horticulture, agriculture is a more land-intensive strategy.
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The precolonial Iroquois depended mainly on pastoralism for their livelihood.
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The most important threat to the Andaman Islanders is from encroachment from outsiders.
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The mode of livelihood that is based on growing food through a system of shifting cultivation is agriculture.
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A cause of change in the family farming system of the Maya in Chiapas, Mexico, was __________.

A)increased wage work
B)crop diversification
C)the oil boom
D)increased government spending
E)all of the above
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Anthropologists organize knowledge about ways of making a living into categories called systems.
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According to Patty Kelly, prostitution is one form of sex work.
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With its population of 2.9 million and its vast territory, __________ is the most sparsely populated country of the world.

A)Russia
B)Mongolia
C)Tibet
D)Japan
E)China
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According to the textbook, economic systems include three components: production, consumption and sustainability.
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Cultural revival among the Tiwi of Australia involves them in the market economy to a certain degree; before this, their economy was based mainly on __________.

A)pastoralism
B)a combination of pastoralism and horticulture
C)horticulture
D)agriculture
E)foraging
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Mongolian pastoralists of the former Soviet Union are now adjusting to __________.

A)having to become citizens of China
B)a collectivized system of agricultural production
C)loss of their herds from foot and mouth disease
D)the market economy
E)becoming part of the urban poor
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The concept of property relations that exists among traditional, undisturbed foragers is called the informal sector.
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In some parts of the world, family farming involves a complementary division of labor between men and women.
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Foragers of temperate climates have a more clearly marked gender division of labor than foragers of the circumpolar region.
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Compared to working in the formal sector of the economy, working in the informal sector is more likely to provide a secure income.
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One major difference between economists and economic anthropologists is their research methods.
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The control of distribution is the critical factor for women's status in horticultural societies.
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A case study of a Taiwanese factory in South Africa found that the main reason for South African workers' resentment against the Taiwanese managers is __________.

A)the exploitative wages
B)the failure to provide a lunchroom where management and workers ate together
C)the Taiwanese way of organizing production based on Taiwanese hierarchical kinship structures
D)the excessively long work hours without a break
E)that the Taiwanese did not hire cultural anthropologists to study the workers' attitudes and values
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Before they began migrating to settlement areas for work on rubber plantations, the Mundurucu of the Amazon relied mainly on which mode of livelihood?

A)horticulture
B)a combination of pastoralism and horticulture
C)pastoralism
D)foraging
E)agriculture
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Changes in economic power in the later part of the twentieth century have created a global economy.
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Qasqa'I, Mongolian herders, Saami and Navajo are examples of a __________ group.
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Men are stronger than women, women are more involved in child care, and women are more involved in food-processing are several hypothesis that explain male dominance in __________.
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A Ju/wasi traditional shelter involves __________.
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If you work, earn wages, and have taxes taken out of your paycheck by the government, you are working in the __________ sector.
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The Andaman Islands were first colonized by the __________.
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As a result of recent changes, the Tiwi have become part of the global economy and no longer rely mainly on __________ for their livelihood.
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Before the arrival of outsiders and displacement from their land, the Ju/wasi made a living from __________.
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The mode of livelihood that depends mainly on herding animals and using their products is called __________.
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Most cultural anthropologists see economic globalization as beneficial, while economists emphasize its negative effects in noncapitalist settings.
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Tibetan Buddhism is Mongolia's primary religion.
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The Tiwi Region in Northern Australia consists of hundreds of small islands.
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Child sex workers in Thailand feel their work is moral because it is performed in order to support their families.
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Iran's economy today is based mainly on __________.
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Cross-culturally, a key task in agriculture mainly done by men is __________.
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In Southeast Asia, __________ is a form of agriculture characterized by a predominant role of women.
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Before the invention of __________, modes of livelihood were all extensive rather than intensive.
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Yanomami, Mundurucu, Iroquois, and Gusii are examples of a __________ group.
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The total number of indigenous people in the Andaman Islands is approximately __________.
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Sex work is classified as part of the __________ sector of the economy.
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Name and briefly describe the five major modes of livelihood.
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Why is agriculture less sustainable than foraging?
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Define the public/private dichotomy and provide an example of work in each sector.
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What are use rights and in what mode of livelihood area they most prominent?
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What is the difference between an extensive strategy and an intensive strategy, and provide an example of livelihood in each.
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What are some of the major issues facing the Tiwi of Northern Australia today?
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What are three key features of industrial agriculture and their social effects?
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Who are the Andaman Islanders, what is their recent history, and what challenges are they facing today?
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Describe an example of contemporary change in a mode of livelihood
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Define the concept of the world economy and explain its relevance for understanding contemporary globalization.
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How do property relations differ in the various modes of livelihood? Provide illustrations.
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How does the division of labor differ between temperate foraging and circumpolar foraging, and what reasons underlie the difference?
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Describe the five modes of livelihood with attention to the division of labor. Provide an example of a group of people who practice, or did practice, that form of production.
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What are two characteristics of the gender division of labor in family farming?
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How does children's labor differ in different modes of livelihood and what factor best explains the variation?
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What factors put the sustainability of horticulture at risk?
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Compared to temperate climate foragers, circumpolar foragers __________.

A)rely more on plant food
B)have less sophisticated technology
C)spend less time and energy procuring food
D)have a more sharply differentiated gender division of labor
E)spend less time and energy on constructing shelters
have a more sharply differentiated gender division of labor
2
One topic where many economists and economic anthropologists both do research is __________.

A)the pure gift
B)food security
C)the foraging mode of livelihood
D)life histories of workers
E)none of the above: there are no shared areas of interest between economists and economic anthropologists
food security
3
Pastoralism __________.

A)is a mode of livelihood based on domesticated animal herds and the use of their products, such as meat and milk
B)is the oldest way of making a living
C)has more occupational specialization than agricultural societies
D)gives women a dominant economic role in all pastoralist societies
E)originated first in the New World
is a mode of livelihood based on domesticated animal herds and the use of their products, such as meat and milk
4
In Thailand, __________.

A)it is illegal to sell sex
B)it is legal to purchase sex
C)child sex work is an increasingly important part of the country's economy
D)parents send daughters into sex work for the sake of the family's welfare
E)all of the above
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In foraging societies, the division of labor is __________.

A)differentiated by age
B)flexible
C)organized within families
D)more gender-differentiated in circumpolar environments than in temperate environments
E)all of the above
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An example of work that usually fits into the category of the informal sector is __________.

A)sales clerk in a department store
B)professional basketball player
C)social worker
D)college professor
E)sex worker
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Property relations in foraging societies are best termed __________.

A)class-based
B)based on the concept of use rights
C)age-based
D)gender-based
E)all of the above
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Which culture depends mainly on pastoralism for its livelihood?

A)Hare
B)Mundurucu
C)Yanomami
D)Ju/wasi
E)Qashqa'i
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The gender division of labor in the agricultural mode of livelihood __________.

A)is most egalitarian of all modes of livelihood
B)involves highly overlapping tasks for males and females in most societies
C)means that men work more hours and women work fewer than in horticulture
D)tends to allocate both production and processing of food to men
E)is more segregated than in temperate foraging societies
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Maintaining the fallow period is essential for the sustainability of which system?

A)horticulture
B)agriculture
C)pastoralism
D)foraging
E)industrialism/digital economy
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The Yanomami region is located __________.

A)between Brazil and Venezuela
B)between Peru and Brazil
C)on the coast of Brazil
D)in Chile
E)in Ecuador
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Female farming systems are __________.

A)mainly associated with wet rice cultivation
B)numerically more predominant than male farming systems
C)found mainly in Europe
D)mainly associated with wheat cultivation
E)farming systems in which women do most of the domestic work
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Compared to family farming, corporate farming is __________.

A)more geared to production for sale
B)less reliant on capital
C)declining in importance as an economic system in the United States
D)more energy-efficient
E)none of the above: there are no differences between the two
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The country in which the so-called Jarawa people live is __________.

A)Papua New Guinea
B)India
C)Brazil
D)Indonesia
E)the Philippines
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Among the Hare Indians, the most important animal is __________.

A)dogs
B)horses
C)sheep
D)dogs and horses
E)none of the above: the Hare have no domesticated animals of importance to them
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The two most important factors on which the division of labor is based in horticultural societies are __________.

A)age and race
B)gender and race
C)age and gender
D)gender and class
E)class and race
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Which mode of livelihood has characterized most of human existence?

A)cannibalism
B)pastoralism
C)foraging
D)agriculture
E)horticulture
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Compared to the foraging mode of livelihood, the industrial/digital economy mode of livelihood __________.

A)produces goods in response to consumer demand
B)employs people in manufacturing and service industries
C)is the production of goods through mass employment in business and commercial operations
D)is divided between the formal and informal sector
E)all of the above
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Children have the most tasks in which mode of livelihood?

A)pastoralism
B)industrialism/digital economy
C)intensive agriculture
D)horticulture
E)none of the above: children's work roles are universally minimal
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An example of indigenous knowledge is __________.

A)how much rainfall to expect and when to expect it
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C)how types of soil differ
D)how to prevent insects from destroying crops
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Fallowing is a critical phase in foraging.
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Compared to pastoralism and horticulture, agriculture is a more land-intensive strategy.
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The precolonial Iroquois depended mainly on pastoralism for their livelihood.
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The most important threat to the Andaman Islanders is from encroachment from outsiders.
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The mode of livelihood that is based on growing food through a system of shifting cultivation is agriculture.
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A cause of change in the family farming system of the Maya in Chiapas, Mexico, was __________.

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Anthropologists organize knowledge about ways of making a living into categories called systems.
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According to Patty Kelly, prostitution is one form of sex work.
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With its population of 2.9 million and its vast territory, __________ is the most sparsely populated country of the world.

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C)Tibet
D)Japan
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According to the textbook, economic systems include three components: production, consumption and sustainability.
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Cultural revival among the Tiwi of Australia involves them in the market economy to a certain degree; before this, their economy was based mainly on __________.

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Mongolian pastoralists of the former Soviet Union are now adjusting to __________.

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C)loss of their herds from foot and mouth disease
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The concept of property relations that exists among traditional, undisturbed foragers is called the informal sector.
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In some parts of the world, family farming involves a complementary division of labor between men and women.
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Foragers of temperate climates have a more clearly marked gender division of labor than foragers of the circumpolar region.
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Compared to working in the formal sector of the economy, working in the informal sector is more likely to provide a secure income.
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One major difference between economists and economic anthropologists is their research methods.
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The control of distribution is the critical factor for women's status in horticultural societies.
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A case study of a Taiwanese factory in South Africa found that the main reason for South African workers' resentment against the Taiwanese managers is __________.

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Before they began migrating to settlement areas for work on rubber plantations, the Mundurucu of the Amazon relied mainly on which mode of livelihood?

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Changes in economic power in the later part of the twentieth century have created a global economy.
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Qasqa'I, Mongolian herders, Saami and Navajo are examples of a __________ group.
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Men are stronger than women, women are more involved in child care, and women are more involved in food-processing are several hypothesis that explain male dominance in __________.
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A Ju/wasi traditional shelter involves __________.
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If you work, earn wages, and have taxes taken out of your paycheck by the government, you are working in the __________ sector.
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The Andaman Islands were first colonized by the __________.
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As a result of recent changes, the Tiwi have become part of the global economy and no longer rely mainly on __________ for their livelihood.
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Before the arrival of outsiders and displacement from their land, the Ju/wasi made a living from __________.
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The mode of livelihood that depends mainly on herding animals and using their products is called __________.
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Most cultural anthropologists see economic globalization as beneficial, while economists emphasize its negative effects in noncapitalist settings.
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Tibetan Buddhism is Mongolia's primary religion.
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The Tiwi Region in Northern Australia consists of hundreds of small islands.
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Child sex workers in Thailand feel their work is moral because it is performed in order to support their families.
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Iran's economy today is based mainly on __________.
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Cross-culturally, a key task in agriculture mainly done by men is __________.
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In Southeast Asia, __________ is a form of agriculture characterized by a predominant role of women.
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Before the invention of __________, modes of livelihood were all extensive rather than intensive.
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Yanomami, Mundurucu, Iroquois, and Gusii are examples of a __________ group.
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The total number of indigenous people in the Andaman Islands is approximately __________.
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Sex work is classified as part of the __________ sector of the economy.
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Name and briefly describe the five major modes of livelihood.
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Why is agriculture less sustainable than foraging?
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Define the public/private dichotomy and provide an example of work in each sector.
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What are use rights and in what mode of livelihood area they most prominent?
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What is the difference between an extensive strategy and an intensive strategy, and provide an example of livelihood in each.
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What are some of the major issues facing the Tiwi of Northern Australia today?
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What are three key features of industrial agriculture and their social effects?
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Who are the Andaman Islanders, what is their recent history, and what challenges are they facing today?
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How do property relations differ in the various modes of livelihood? Provide illustrations.
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How does the division of labor differ between temperate foraging and circumpolar foraging, and what reasons underlie the difference?
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Describe the five modes of livelihood with attention to the division of labor. Provide an example of a group of people who practice, or did practice, that form of production.
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What are two characteristics of the gender division of labor in family farming?
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What factors put the sustainability of horticulture at risk?
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