Deck 13: Kinship and Other Methods of Grouping

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The Maori were colonized by the:

A) Spanish
B) English
C) French
D) Dutch
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Which of the following is not a distinction between clans and lineages?

A) the depth of demonstrated ancestry
B) residential unity
C) strong association with symbolism
D) unilineal descent
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Today, those who claim Maori ancestry number approximately:

A) 600,000
B) 2.7 million
C) 193,000
D) 7,500
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An extended unilineal kinship group, often consisting of several lineages, whose members claim common descent from a remote ancestor is called a:

A) phratry
B) descent group
C) clan
D) lineage
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The Maori are known as great:

A) agriculturalists
B) hunters
C) seafarers
D) commercialists
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In matrilineal descent groups, the children of a family belong to the descent group of their:

A) father
B) father's brother
C) father's grandmother
D) mother's brother
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The clan results from:

A) extended family
B) descent group formation
C) lineage fission
D) lineage fusion
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Descent groups are:

A) based on residence rules
B) strict clan memberships
C) various non-kin institutions
D) based on a common ancestor
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In nonindustrial societies, the most common way of meeting needs such as resource allocation, law enforcement, and societal functions is through the:

A) clan system
B) religious system
C) kinship system
D) political system
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A common feature of matrilineal descent groups is a weakness in the tie between:

A) husband and wife
B) wife and daughters
C) wife and sons
D) siblings
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Which of the following is considered a cross cousin to Ego?

A) Ego's mother's brother's child
B) Ego's mother's sister's child
C) Ego's father's brother's child
D) Ego's aunt's child
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Which of the following establishes descent group membership exclusively through the male or the female line?

A) matrilineal descent
B) unilineal descent
C) kinship
D) bilineal descent
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Which of the following problems is usually best dealt with through household organization in industrial societies?

A) communal work coordination
B) group defense
C) childrearing
D) allocation of natural resources
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Any kinship group with a membership lineally descending from a real historical or fictional common ancestor is called a:

A) phratry
B) kinship
C) lineage group
D) descent group
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Kinship is best described as:

A) a network of relatives within which the individual possesses certain rights and obligations
B) a network of relatives within which the individual works to obtain all material possessions
C) an extended family that cooperates on all social tasks and works together to defend territory
D) a social network that serves as the foundation for institutional arrangements within a society
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In what country do we find the Maori?

A) New Zealand
B) Australia
C) Trobriand Islands
D) Papua New Guinea
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In patrilineal descent, a woman belongs to the descent group of her:

A) children and husband
B) mother and sisters
C) father and her children
D) father and brothers
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The central person from whom the degree of each relationship is traced is referred to by the term:

A) ancestor
B) totem
C) EGO
D) kindred
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Maori geneticist Adele Whyte used what kind of research material to ascertain the number of women in the original founding of Aotearoa ("Land of the Long White Cloud")?

A) serology tests
B) oral traditions and memories
C) paternity DNA sequencing
D) mitochondrial DNA
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What is the most common restrictive characteristic for membership in a descent group?

A) occupation
B) place of origin
C) religion
D) gender
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Which kind of descent is most common in industrial societies?

A) bilateral
B) double
C) matrilineal
D) patrilineal
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Approximately how many generations are part of a known lineage?

A) infinite number
B) 10
C) 2
D) 5
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A unilineal descent group composed of at least two clans that share a supposedly common ancestry is called a:

A) tribe
B) moiety
C) lineage
D) phratry
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Derived from the French word for "half," these divisions are what each of two major descent groups within a society are called:

A) clan
B) lineage
C) phratry
D) moiety
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Which kinship terminology reflects the absence of strong unilineal descent?

A) Eskimo
B) Hawaiian
C) Crow
D) Omaha
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"Kindred" is frequently associated with what mode of subsistence?

A) industrialism
B) horticulture
C) pastoralism
D) foraging
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Symbols from which some clan groups claim mythical origin and common descent are called:

A) matriclans
B) diasporas
C) totems
D) matrix symbols
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What is the primary difference between unilineal and ambilineal descent?

A) unilineal allows the individual and family an opportunity to affiliate with mother's or father's lines
B) ambilineal allows the individual and family some flexibility in choosing the descent group
C) unilineal and ambilineal are much the same, except in ambilineal descent there are stricter rules about allegiance
D) there is no known difference between these two systems
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Which kinship terminology system uses the least number of kinship terms?

A) Hawaiian
B) Sudanese
C) Aranda
D) Eskimo
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Under Iroquois terminology offspring of parental siblings of the same sex are referred to as:

A) true cousins
B) descent cousins
C) parallel cousins
D) cross cousins
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What relative do people of kindred have in common?

A) mother
B) the focal person reckoning kinship
C) an unidentified ancestor
D) mother and father
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Which descent form is reckoned both patrilineally and matrilineally at the same time?

A) unilineal descent
B) ambilineal descent
C) bilateral descent
D) double descent
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In Scotland large kinship groups were known as:

A) nuclear families
B) extended families
C) patriclans
D) clans
Question
When a society is divided into two large descent groups, each group is called a:

A) clan
B) lineage
C) phratry
D) moiety
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Which of the following is not a named and recognized kinship system?

A) Aranda
B) Eskimo
C) Sudanese
D) Nigerian
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In what kinds of societies do we primarily find the Eskimo system of kinship terminology?

A) foraging and pastoral
B) industrial and foraging
C) pastoral and industrial
D) horticultural and agricultural
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The Chinese Han, the dominant ethnic group in the country, practice what form of descent?

A) bilateral
B) ambilineal
C) matrilineal
D) patrilineal
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When descent derives from both mother's and father's lines equally, it is called:

A) unilineal descent
B) ambilineal descent
C) double descent
D) bilateral descent
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A diasporic community is:

A) a group of immigrants who retain distinct cultural identity with their homelands
B) a group of migrant workers who, after two generations, assimilate into the wider cultural society
C) a clan group that claims ancestry from its place of origin
D) a group of people who intermarry and form social alliances for political advantage
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With which type of descent is Eskimo terminology most associated?

A) unilineal
B) double
C) ambilineal
D) bilateral
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In patrilineal descent groups, descent confers authority.
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Clans have more genealogical depth than lineages.
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In what year was the world's first test-tube baby produced?

A) 1978
B) 1987
C) 1976
D) 1982
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In industrial societies, where individuals are often separated from their kin, we tend to find a proliferation of:

A) social castes
B) common-interest associations
C) occupational categories
D) age-sets
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Societies that permit a great deal of mobility are called:

A) closed-class societies
B) open-class societies
C) nontraditional societies
D) mobile societies
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The untouchable caste in India includes approximately what percentage of the Indian population?

A) 35%
B) 25%
C) 5%
D) 15%
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Caste-structured societies are examples of:

A) closed-class societies
B) open-class societies
C) immobile societies
D) traditional societies
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Hindu castes are distinguished by:

A) age and occupation
B) occupation and symbolic status of purity
C) symbolic status of purity and social class
D) religious status and symbolic class
Question
The degree of mobility in a stratified society is related to the kind of:

A) family organization
B) class statuses
C) occupation classes
D) religious organization
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The gen-Xers (born between 1961-1980) are classified as a(n):

A) age grade
B) phratry
C) age set
D) common-interest association
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The most common way of tracing descent group membership is through religious practice.
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What kinds of evidence did Michael Blakely unearth in association with the skeletons he found in New York City?

A) evidence of intermarriage with aboriginal Americans
B) evidence of improved life after immigration
C) evidence of the institution of slavery
D) evidence of significant social mobility
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Descent groups are most related to a society's superstructure.
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Greater mobility is generally associated with a:

A) nontraditional family
B) polygamous family
C) extended family
D) nuclear family
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The Hindu caste system is based on the sacred text known as:

A) Bagavad Ghita
B) Laws of Manu
C) Hindu Vedas
D) Manor Castes
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The fifth and lowest category of Hindu castes is the:

A) Brahman
B) Kshatriyas
C) Sudras
D) Dalit
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The Jewish bar mitzvah is an example of an:

A) age group
B) age class
C) age grade
D) age set
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Which of the following factors affect a person's position in society all over the world (universally)?

A) age and sex
B) social class and occupation
C) sex and social class
D) age and occupation
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The African captives that were unearthed in New York City had arrived to New York during the:

A) 17th and 18th centuries
B) 16th century
C) 18th and 19th centuries
D) 18th century
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In matrilineal descent, women hold exclusive authority.
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The two major forms of a unilineal descent group, whether matrilineal or patrilineal, are the _______________ and the _______________.
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Often archaeologists can detect social organization from material structure.
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A child's inheritance of their father's name as their own surname is customarily a part of _______________ descent.
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Overall, social mobility tends to be rather restricted by degree in all societies.
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Kindred are lineally organized.
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A phratry is a unilineal descent group.
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When two or more kin are merged under the same term those individuals have more or less the same rights and obligations.
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"Age grades" are also referred to by the term "age classes."
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All stratified societies have some social mobility.
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When an original lineage splits into two, it is called fusion.
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_______________ descent is tracing descent through the male line.
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Social stratification amounts to institutional inequality.
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_______________ is the network of relatives within which individuals possess certain rights and obligations.
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The Boy Scouts of Americas would be classified by anthropologists as a "common-interest association."
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India constitutionally abolished the caste system in 1975.
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Age-grades were established universally by numerical age of the individual.
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People form groups based on gender, age, and social rank.
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In all oral tradition societies, elders are considered to be the wise ones in the group.
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_______________ descent is tracing descent from both mother's and father's line equally.
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Even a Dalit's shadow in India is believed to be polluting.
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Deck 13: Kinship and Other Methods of Grouping
1
The Maori were colonized by the:

A) Spanish
B) English
C) French
D) Dutch
English
2
Which of the following is not a distinction between clans and lineages?

A) the depth of demonstrated ancestry
B) residential unity
C) strong association with symbolism
D) unilineal descent
unilineal descent
3
Today, those who claim Maori ancestry number approximately:

A) 600,000
B) 2.7 million
C) 193,000
D) 7,500
600,000
4
An extended unilineal kinship group, often consisting of several lineages, whose members claim common descent from a remote ancestor is called a:

A) phratry
B) descent group
C) clan
D) lineage
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The Maori are known as great:

A) agriculturalists
B) hunters
C) seafarers
D) commercialists
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In matrilineal descent groups, the children of a family belong to the descent group of their:

A) father
B) father's brother
C) father's grandmother
D) mother's brother
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The clan results from:

A) extended family
B) descent group formation
C) lineage fission
D) lineage fusion
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Descent groups are:

A) based on residence rules
B) strict clan memberships
C) various non-kin institutions
D) based on a common ancestor
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In nonindustrial societies, the most common way of meeting needs such as resource allocation, law enforcement, and societal functions is through the:

A) clan system
B) religious system
C) kinship system
D) political system
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A common feature of matrilineal descent groups is a weakness in the tie between:

A) husband and wife
B) wife and daughters
C) wife and sons
D) siblings
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Which of the following is considered a cross cousin to Ego?

A) Ego's mother's brother's child
B) Ego's mother's sister's child
C) Ego's father's brother's child
D) Ego's aunt's child
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Which of the following establishes descent group membership exclusively through the male or the female line?

A) matrilineal descent
B) unilineal descent
C) kinship
D) bilineal descent
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Which of the following problems is usually best dealt with through household organization in industrial societies?

A) communal work coordination
B) group defense
C) childrearing
D) allocation of natural resources
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Any kinship group with a membership lineally descending from a real historical or fictional common ancestor is called a:

A) phratry
B) kinship
C) lineage group
D) descent group
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Kinship is best described as:

A) a network of relatives within which the individual possesses certain rights and obligations
B) a network of relatives within which the individual works to obtain all material possessions
C) an extended family that cooperates on all social tasks and works together to defend territory
D) a social network that serves as the foundation for institutional arrangements within a society
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In what country do we find the Maori?

A) New Zealand
B) Australia
C) Trobriand Islands
D) Papua New Guinea
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In patrilineal descent, a woman belongs to the descent group of her:

A) children and husband
B) mother and sisters
C) father and her children
D) father and brothers
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18
The central person from whom the degree of each relationship is traced is referred to by the term:

A) ancestor
B) totem
C) EGO
D) kindred
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19
Maori geneticist Adele Whyte used what kind of research material to ascertain the number of women in the original founding of Aotearoa ("Land of the Long White Cloud")?

A) serology tests
B) oral traditions and memories
C) paternity DNA sequencing
D) mitochondrial DNA
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What is the most common restrictive characteristic for membership in a descent group?

A) occupation
B) place of origin
C) religion
D) gender
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21
Which kind of descent is most common in industrial societies?

A) bilateral
B) double
C) matrilineal
D) patrilineal
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22
Approximately how many generations are part of a known lineage?

A) infinite number
B) 10
C) 2
D) 5
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23
A unilineal descent group composed of at least two clans that share a supposedly common ancestry is called a:

A) tribe
B) moiety
C) lineage
D) phratry
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Derived from the French word for "half," these divisions are what each of two major descent groups within a society are called:

A) clan
B) lineage
C) phratry
D) moiety
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Which kinship terminology reflects the absence of strong unilineal descent?

A) Eskimo
B) Hawaiian
C) Crow
D) Omaha
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"Kindred" is frequently associated with what mode of subsistence?

A) industrialism
B) horticulture
C) pastoralism
D) foraging
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Symbols from which some clan groups claim mythical origin and common descent are called:

A) matriclans
B) diasporas
C) totems
D) matrix symbols
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What is the primary difference between unilineal and ambilineal descent?

A) unilineal allows the individual and family an opportunity to affiliate with mother's or father's lines
B) ambilineal allows the individual and family some flexibility in choosing the descent group
C) unilineal and ambilineal are much the same, except in ambilineal descent there are stricter rules about allegiance
D) there is no known difference between these two systems
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Which kinship terminology system uses the least number of kinship terms?

A) Hawaiian
B) Sudanese
C) Aranda
D) Eskimo
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Under Iroquois terminology offspring of parental siblings of the same sex are referred to as:

A) true cousins
B) descent cousins
C) parallel cousins
D) cross cousins
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What relative do people of kindred have in common?

A) mother
B) the focal person reckoning kinship
C) an unidentified ancestor
D) mother and father
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Which descent form is reckoned both patrilineally and matrilineally at the same time?

A) unilineal descent
B) ambilineal descent
C) bilateral descent
D) double descent
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33
In Scotland large kinship groups were known as:

A) nuclear families
B) extended families
C) patriclans
D) clans
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When a society is divided into two large descent groups, each group is called a:

A) clan
B) lineage
C) phratry
D) moiety
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Which of the following is not a named and recognized kinship system?

A) Aranda
B) Eskimo
C) Sudanese
D) Nigerian
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36
In what kinds of societies do we primarily find the Eskimo system of kinship terminology?

A) foraging and pastoral
B) industrial and foraging
C) pastoral and industrial
D) horticultural and agricultural
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37
The Chinese Han, the dominant ethnic group in the country, practice what form of descent?

A) bilateral
B) ambilineal
C) matrilineal
D) patrilineal
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38
When descent derives from both mother's and father's lines equally, it is called:

A) unilineal descent
B) ambilineal descent
C) double descent
D) bilateral descent
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A diasporic community is:

A) a group of immigrants who retain distinct cultural identity with their homelands
B) a group of migrant workers who, after two generations, assimilate into the wider cultural society
C) a clan group that claims ancestry from its place of origin
D) a group of people who intermarry and form social alliances for political advantage
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40
With which type of descent is Eskimo terminology most associated?

A) unilineal
B) double
C) ambilineal
D) bilateral
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41
In patrilineal descent groups, descent confers authority.
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42
Clans have more genealogical depth than lineages.
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43
In what year was the world's first test-tube baby produced?

A) 1978
B) 1987
C) 1976
D) 1982
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In industrial societies, where individuals are often separated from their kin, we tend to find a proliferation of:

A) social castes
B) common-interest associations
C) occupational categories
D) age-sets
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45
Societies that permit a great deal of mobility are called:

A) closed-class societies
B) open-class societies
C) nontraditional societies
D) mobile societies
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The untouchable caste in India includes approximately what percentage of the Indian population?

A) 35%
B) 25%
C) 5%
D) 15%
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Caste-structured societies are examples of:

A) closed-class societies
B) open-class societies
C) immobile societies
D) traditional societies
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48
Hindu castes are distinguished by:

A) age and occupation
B) occupation and symbolic status of purity
C) symbolic status of purity and social class
D) religious status and symbolic class
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The degree of mobility in a stratified society is related to the kind of:

A) family organization
B) class statuses
C) occupation classes
D) religious organization
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50
The gen-Xers (born between 1961-1980) are classified as a(n):

A) age grade
B) phratry
C) age set
D) common-interest association
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51
The most common way of tracing descent group membership is through religious practice.
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52
What kinds of evidence did Michael Blakely unearth in association with the skeletons he found in New York City?

A) evidence of intermarriage with aboriginal Americans
B) evidence of improved life after immigration
C) evidence of the institution of slavery
D) evidence of significant social mobility
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53
Descent groups are most related to a society's superstructure.
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54
Greater mobility is generally associated with a:

A) nontraditional family
B) polygamous family
C) extended family
D) nuclear family
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55
The Hindu caste system is based on the sacred text known as:

A) Bagavad Ghita
B) Laws of Manu
C) Hindu Vedas
D) Manor Castes
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The fifth and lowest category of Hindu castes is the:

A) Brahman
B) Kshatriyas
C) Sudras
D) Dalit
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The Jewish bar mitzvah is an example of an:

A) age group
B) age class
C) age grade
D) age set
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Which of the following factors affect a person's position in society all over the world (universally)?

A) age and sex
B) social class and occupation
C) sex and social class
D) age and occupation
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The African captives that were unearthed in New York City had arrived to New York during the:

A) 17th and 18th centuries
B) 16th century
C) 18th and 19th centuries
D) 18th century
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In matrilineal descent, women hold exclusive authority.
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The two major forms of a unilineal descent group, whether matrilineal or patrilineal, are the _______________ and the _______________.
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Often archaeologists can detect social organization from material structure.
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A child's inheritance of their father's name as their own surname is customarily a part of _______________ descent.
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Overall, social mobility tends to be rather restricted by degree in all societies.
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Kindred are lineally organized.
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66
A phratry is a unilineal descent group.
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67
When two or more kin are merged under the same term those individuals have more or less the same rights and obligations.
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68
"Age grades" are also referred to by the term "age classes."
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69
All stratified societies have some social mobility.
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70
When an original lineage splits into two, it is called fusion.
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71
_______________ descent is tracing descent through the male line.
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72
Social stratification amounts to institutional inequality.
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73
_______________ is the network of relatives within which individuals possess certain rights and obligations.
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74
The Boy Scouts of Americas would be classified by anthropologists as a "common-interest association."
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75
India constitutionally abolished the caste system in 1975.
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76
Age-grades were established universally by numerical age of the individual.
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77
People form groups based on gender, age, and social rank.
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78
In all oral tradition societies, elders are considered to be the wise ones in the group.
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79
_______________ descent is tracing descent from both mother's and father's line equally.
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80
Even a Dalit's shadow in India is believed to be polluting.
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