Deck 8: The Characteristics of Culture

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Which of the following is not normally part of the cultural adaptation complex?​

A)​technology
B)​ideas
C)​genes
D)​activities
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The gradual process of adjustment to local conditions is called:​

A)​indoctrination
B)​adaptation
C)​recidivism
D)​acclimatization
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Learned behavior is exhibited to some degree by most, if not all,​

A)​mammals
B)​animals
C)​animals and plants
D)​reptiles
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Which of the following is not an attribute of culture?​

A)​It is dynamic.
B)​It exists within society.
C)​It is shared.
D)​It is uniform.
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Which best describes adaptation among humans?​

A)​a process of cultural adaptation over time
B)​a process of biological and cultural adjustment over time
C)​a process of physiological adjustments over time
D)​a process of migration and learning over time
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Gender is defined as:​

A)​cultural meanings assigned to social differences
B)​biological differences between men and woman
C)​sexual differences between men and women
D)​cultural meanings assigned to sexually related biological differences
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An occupational group tends to be classified as a(n):​

A)​subculture
B)​culture
C)​society
D)​ethnic group
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Overall, culture provides a means of group security by:​

A)​providing a sense of predictable behavior within a group
B)​making one group better than another and more adapted to its environment
C)​creating a sense of individual and singular identity
D)​laying the basis for selective breeding among various species
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All humans eat when they are hungry; however, they eat food that is considered acceptable within their culture at times that are culturally prescribed. This is an example of:​

A)acculturation
B)​enculturation
C)​pluralism
D)​ethnocentrism
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Culture is considered to be all of the following except:​

A)​integrated
B)​based on symbols
C)​static
D)​shared
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Society can best be described as a group of individuals who:​

A)​are human and have culture
B)​live in an urban environment
C)​share a common territory, language, and culture
D)​live together at least one generation
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Culture is most commonly defined to include all of the following except:​

A)​ideas
B)​biology
C)​values
D)​perceptions
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Was the development of irrigation in Mesopotamia adaptive or maladaptive?​

A)​It was never adaptive.
B)​It was adaptive over the long run.
C)​It was maladaptive when first established.
D)​It was adaptive when first established.
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Which of the following statement is not true?​

A)​Behavior that is adaptive in the short run may not be adaptive over time.
B)​What is adaptive in one context may not be adaptive in another context.
C)​All surviving cultures are adaptive by nature.
D)​Some cultural practices are maladaptive and end up creating new problems.
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Basic biological need is:​

A)​not learned
B)​always learned
C)​innately social
D)​maladaptive
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What is the difference between sex and gender?​

A)​Sex is the accumulation of all biological differences between individuals.
B)​Sex is the combination of cultural meanings assigned to the biological differentiation between the genders.
C)​Gender is the combination of cultural meaning assigned to the biological differentiation between the sexes.
D)​There is no difference between these concepts.
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Which of the following is a true statement?​

A)​Symbols are found only in religious and social areas of cultural life.
B)​Symbols form part of every aspect of culture.
C)​Symbols are defined by each culture and are not arbitrary.
D)​Symbols are always cross-cultural in meaning.
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The Kuchi are nomadic pastoralists who are found primarily in:​

A)​Afghanistan
B)​China
C)​Brazil
D)​Australia
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Cultural adaptation has played an increasingly significant role since the time of the:​

A)​Precambrian
B)​Devonian
C)​Jurassic
D)​Paleolithic
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Through what process does each person learn socially appropriate ways of satisfying basic biological need?​

A)​enculturation
B)​diffusion
C)​juxtaposition
D)​hegemony
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Which of the following statements about ethnicity is not true?​

A)​It is the expression of a set of cultural ideas held by an ethnic group.
B)​It can be associated with a subcultural group within society.
C)​It is based on language, origins, customs, and shared ancestry.
D)​It is usually a homogeneous set of beliefs within a state society.
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The "Anthropology Applied" story about building houses for Apache Indians reveals what?​

A)​The Apache have no sense of etiquette or table manners because their cooking and living areas are not separated.
B)​The United States should try to make its subcultures more like mainstream culture.
C)​Participant observation has no practical purposes.
D)​Cultural and social patterns of behavior can be unconscious, but they have an impact on how we live and use space.
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The most important symbolic aspect of culture is:​

A)​economics
B)​language
C)​politics
D)​religion
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​Which of the following definitions best represents a "symbol"?

A)​two connected signs
B)​an arbitrary, but meaningful, representation
C)​a representation that is part of the original
D)​something that stands for something else naturally
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A group that shares ancestry, origin, language, customs, and traditional beliefs is also called a(n):​

A)​ethnic group
B)​society
C)​subculture
D)​culture
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The existence of pluralistic societies postdate:​

A)​the rise of politically centralized states
B)​the Industrial Revolution
C)​the 20th-century ethnic diaspora
D)​the rise of dictatorships
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All of the following statements defining symbols are correct except:​

A)​Symbols are arbitrary.
B)​Symbols enter into every aspect of culture.
C)​There is no necessary relationship between a thing and its representation.
D)​Symbols have a single, unified meaning.
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Culture is best described as:​

A)​various parts that work independently
B)​a single point of view
C)​a conjunction of individual approaches
D)​an integrated whole
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A society in which two or more ethnic groups are politically organized into one territorial state is a/an:​

A)​organic society
B)​subculture
C)​ethnic society
D)​pluralistic society
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The expression of the set of cultural ideas held by an ethnic group is called:​

A)​ethnicity
B)​culture
C)​society
D)​enculturation
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Which of the following is not an area in which Amish are frequently located?​

A)​Illinois
B)​Ohio
C)​Pennsylvania
D)​Montana
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The Amish are most specifically classified as a(n):​

A)​society
B)​religious group
C)​culture
D)​ethnic group
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?​

A)​Instinctual behavior is not the same as culture.
B)​Culture within a society is not uniform across individuals.
C)​Every known human society exhibits culture.
D)​Most, but not all, societies give cultural meaning to differences between the sexes.
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China has fifty-five officially recognized nationalities with ethnic groups speaking different languages and having different cultural traditions practicing a wide array of religions. China is an example of a(n):​

A)​pluralistic society
B)​enculturated society
C)​acculturated society
D)​ethnocentric society
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Ethnocentrism is best defined as:​

A)​the belief that you should suspend judgment when learning a new culture
B)​the belief that your own culture is better than another
C)​the belief that your ethnic group should be first among subcultures
D)​the practice of ethnicity within a state society
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The term ethnicity comes from the word ethnikos, which is from what language?​

A)​Portuguese
B)​German
C)​Greek
D)​Latin
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A religious symbol for the Plains Indians was a:​

A)​white buffalo
B)​black cow
C)​red crow
D)​bright star
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What does Apache etiquette require?​

A)​that each person have a separate bedroom
B)​that houses be located quite distant from each other
C)​that all people be in full view of one another
D)​that houses include separate spaces for handling food
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Which common problem do all pluralistic societies face?​

A)​These societies are extremely adaptive and tend to fracture very easily.
B)​There is little variation in how individuals respond to changing situations.
C)​Individuals face challenges in interpreting different standards in operation.
D)​Groups constantly have difficulties over administering resources.
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The rule-governed relationships that hold members of a society together are called its:​

A)​ethnicity
B)​subculture
C)​culture
D)​social structure
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To ensure group survival, each person must:​

A)​learn to postpone certain immediate personal satisfactions
B)​maximize acquisition of all material artifacts possible
C)​suppress biological needs until they are completely controlled
D)​become highly trained in global technology to be competitive worldwide
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The Kapauku Papuans achieve political power and authority through:​

A)​election
B)​hunting prowess
C)​social hierarchy
D)​pig breeding
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A society's cultural features fall within all of the following categories except:​

A)​infrastructure
B)​interstructure
C)​social structure
D)​superstructure
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The primary argument associated with the barrel model of culture is that:​

A)​culture is integrated, and changes in one part filter into and change other aspects of culture as well
B)​culture is symbolic, and all parts and aspects of culture are associated with certain primary symbols
C)​culture is shared, and change that comes in at the top of the barrel will filter down and eventually completely alter everything underneath
D)​culture is dynamic, and it contains a wealth of information and attributes that can be used over generations
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For a culture to function properly, its various parts must be:​

A)​harmonious
B)​consistent
C)​open and fluid
D)​fully evolved
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A national flag and national anthem are mostly symbols of a society's:​

A)​infrastructure
B)​superstructure
C)​social structure
D)​interstructure
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The economic foundation of a society is called its:​

A)​infrastructure
B)​superstructure
C)​social structure
D)​interstructure
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Because of constant warfare and male dominance, it makes sense that the Kapaukans trace their descent through:​

A)​male ancestors
B)​female ancestors
C)​ancient warriors
D)​religious deities
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Which of the following statements about culture is incorrect?​

A)​Every culture is dynamically designed.
B)​For a culture to function properly, its parts must be consistent with one another.
C)​Some cultures are more dynamic than others.
D)​The more fluid and open a culture, the more adaptable it is.
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The staple food item for Kapauku pigs is:​

A)​sweet potatoes
B)​corn
C)​hay
D)​millet
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Which of the following forces has caused the greatest acceleration in culture change today?​

A)​advent of capitalism
B)​decline of productive lands
C)​population growth
D)​globalization
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The majority ethnic group in China is the:​

A)​Han
B)​Uyghur
C)​Chang
D)​Paneer
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All cultures are:​

A)​maladaptive
B)​static
C)​dynamic
D)​harmonious
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The surplus of women among the Kapauku is due to:​

A)​loss of males through warfare
B)​unbalanced sex ratio at birth
C)​trading for women with neighboring groups
D)​in-migration to the area
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In most societies, the reward for adhering to culturally prescribed standards is:​

A)​social prominence
B)​social approval
C)​less warfare
D)​loss of leadership potential
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Which of the following groups would be most sexually restrictive?​

A)​Salafis in Saudi Arabia
B)​Canela Indians in Brazil
C)​highly educated Norwegians
D)​middle-class Americans
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Which of the following statements about culture change is correct?​

A)​Change today is accelerated due to forces of globalization.
B)​Cultures that are well adapted do not change.
C)​Change today is far more uniform than it was in the past.
D)​Change is always very damaging to cultures.
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​Among the Kapauku, descent reckoning through men and near constant warfare tends to promote:

A)​male dominance
B)​conservative dominance
C)​religious/church dominance
D)​general political dominance
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Which of the following groups is facing the most critical cultural crisis at this time of the nation-state due to environmental change?​

A)​loggers in the Pacific Northwest, United States
B)​nomadic herders in the Sahara, Africa
C)​miners in Bolivia and Chile
D)​stock market analysts in London, England
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In the barrel model of culture, what are the three areas most interrelated?​

A)​interstructure, superstructure, and cultural structure
B)​social structure, political structure, and class
C)​infrastructure, superstructure, and social structure
D)​superstructure, interstructure, and social structure
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Nationalist ideology where people view their own culture as the best of all possible worlds and superior to other people is an example of:​

A)​cultural relativism
B)​ethnocentrism
C)​adaptation
D)​enculturation
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Cultural practices can be adaptive or maladaptive.​
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A culture can be considered essentially as a:​

A)​maintenance system
B)​political process
C)​large family
D)​program for social success
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Which of the following groups is customarily associated with being a group of vigilante right-wing extremists in the United States?​

A)​Russia for Russians
B)​Daughters of the Confederacy
C)​Revolutionary Forebears
D)​Minutemen Civil Defense Corps
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Human survival is dependent on culture.​
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Cultural relativism pushes anthropologists to:​

A)​suspend judgment of another culture
B)​never judge another culture
C)​compare another culture to their own
D)​judge another culture only on international standards
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When is it most permissible for anthropologists to take a critical stance on a culture?​

A)​never
B)​at all times
C)​after seeing that it is not as valuable as their own culture
D)​after avoiding premature judgments
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Adaptation is normally a very quick process.​
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Indicators of a culture's level of success and satisfaction within society are commonly found in all of the following sources except:​

A)​tranquility of domestic life
B)​mental health of the population
C)​incidence of crime
D)​amount of surplus wealth available
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Which of the following best serves anthropologists in their study of another culture?​

A)​ethnocentrism
B)​cultural relativism
C)​adaptation
D)​indoctrination
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Humans rely on food for more than nutrition.​
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All culture is learned.​
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Which of the following is the least common form of cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures in the United States today?​

A)​breast implantation
B)​liposuction
C)​upper arm lift
D)​toe straightener
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Nation-states routinely wish to settle pastoral nomads for all of the following reasons except:​

A)​to exert political authority over them
B)​to tax the nomads for their animals and land use
C)​to encourage them to raise surplus animals
D)​to allow them to have a voice in leading the country
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What is "FGM"?​

A)​female genital mutilation
B)​feminist group of militants
C)​female growth and mutation
D)​family growth majority
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Which of the following does not usually directly determine how tall we become?​

A)​genes
B)​nutrition
C)​disease
D)​education
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What is the most essential research tool for anthropologists?​

A)​premature judgment
B)​ability to conduct interviews
C)​ethnocentrism
D)​cultural relativism
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All of the following are characteristic of the majority of women who choose breast implantation except:​

A)​they are in their mid-30s
B)​they have two children
C)​they believe they suffer from hypertrophy
D)​they have a secure body image
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In 2013, what percentages of cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed on women in the United States?​

A)​100
B)​90
C)​65
D)​50
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What does Laura Nader mean by the "beauty industrial complex"?​

A)​It is an industry that defines the female body as standardized and then provides commodities and procedures for women to achieve this image.
B)​It is a collection of global companies who work together to make ethnically responsive cosmetic products.
C)​It is a series of companies in Europe and the United States that focus specifically on plastic surgeries as a way to achieve a more feminine look.
D)​It is a group of companies producing green technology and environmentally-friendly products.
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Which of the following is not normally part of the cultural adaptation complex?​

A)​technology
B)​ideas
C)​genes
D)​activities
​genes
2
The gradual process of adjustment to local conditions is called:​

A)​indoctrination
B)​adaptation
C)​recidivism
D)​acclimatization
​adaptation
3
Learned behavior is exhibited to some degree by most, if not all,​

A)​mammals
B)​animals
C)​animals and plants
D)​reptiles
​mammals
4
Which of the following is not an attribute of culture?​

A)​It is dynamic.
B)​It exists within society.
C)​It is shared.
D)​It is uniform.
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Which best describes adaptation among humans?​

A)​a process of cultural adaptation over time
B)​a process of biological and cultural adjustment over time
C)​a process of physiological adjustments over time
D)​a process of migration and learning over time
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Gender is defined as:​

A)​cultural meanings assigned to social differences
B)​biological differences between men and woman
C)​sexual differences between men and women
D)​cultural meanings assigned to sexually related biological differences
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An occupational group tends to be classified as a(n):​

A)​subculture
B)​culture
C)​society
D)​ethnic group
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Overall, culture provides a means of group security by:​

A)​providing a sense of predictable behavior within a group
B)​making one group better than another and more adapted to its environment
C)​creating a sense of individual and singular identity
D)​laying the basis for selective breeding among various species
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9
All humans eat when they are hungry; however, they eat food that is considered acceptable within their culture at times that are culturally prescribed. This is an example of:​

A)acculturation
B)​enculturation
C)​pluralism
D)​ethnocentrism
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Culture is considered to be all of the following except:​

A)​integrated
B)​based on symbols
C)​static
D)​shared
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11
Society can best be described as a group of individuals who:​

A)​are human and have culture
B)​live in an urban environment
C)​share a common territory, language, and culture
D)​live together at least one generation
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Culture is most commonly defined to include all of the following except:​

A)​ideas
B)​biology
C)​values
D)​perceptions
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Was the development of irrigation in Mesopotamia adaptive or maladaptive?​

A)​It was never adaptive.
B)​It was adaptive over the long run.
C)​It was maladaptive when first established.
D)​It was adaptive when first established.
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Which of the following statement is not true?​

A)​Behavior that is adaptive in the short run may not be adaptive over time.
B)​What is adaptive in one context may not be adaptive in another context.
C)​All surviving cultures are adaptive by nature.
D)​Some cultural practices are maladaptive and end up creating new problems.
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Basic biological need is:​

A)​not learned
B)​always learned
C)​innately social
D)​maladaptive
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What is the difference between sex and gender?​

A)​Sex is the accumulation of all biological differences between individuals.
B)​Sex is the combination of cultural meanings assigned to the biological differentiation between the genders.
C)​Gender is the combination of cultural meaning assigned to the biological differentiation between the sexes.
D)​There is no difference between these concepts.
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Which of the following is a true statement?​

A)​Symbols are found only in religious and social areas of cultural life.
B)​Symbols form part of every aspect of culture.
C)​Symbols are defined by each culture and are not arbitrary.
D)​Symbols are always cross-cultural in meaning.
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The Kuchi are nomadic pastoralists who are found primarily in:​

A)​Afghanistan
B)​China
C)​Brazil
D)​Australia
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Cultural adaptation has played an increasingly significant role since the time of the:​

A)​Precambrian
B)​Devonian
C)​Jurassic
D)​Paleolithic
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20
Through what process does each person learn socially appropriate ways of satisfying basic biological need?​

A)​enculturation
B)​diffusion
C)​juxtaposition
D)​hegemony
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21
Which of the following statements about ethnicity is not true?​

A)​It is the expression of a set of cultural ideas held by an ethnic group.
B)​It can be associated with a subcultural group within society.
C)​It is based on language, origins, customs, and shared ancestry.
D)​It is usually a homogeneous set of beliefs within a state society.
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22
The "Anthropology Applied" story about building houses for Apache Indians reveals what?​

A)​The Apache have no sense of etiquette or table manners because their cooking and living areas are not separated.
B)​The United States should try to make its subcultures more like mainstream culture.
C)​Participant observation has no practical purposes.
D)​Cultural and social patterns of behavior can be unconscious, but they have an impact on how we live and use space.
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The most important symbolic aspect of culture is:​

A)​economics
B)​language
C)​politics
D)​religion
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​Which of the following definitions best represents a "symbol"?

A)​two connected signs
B)​an arbitrary, but meaningful, representation
C)​a representation that is part of the original
D)​something that stands for something else naturally
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A group that shares ancestry, origin, language, customs, and traditional beliefs is also called a(n):​

A)​ethnic group
B)​society
C)​subculture
D)​culture
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The existence of pluralistic societies postdate:​

A)​the rise of politically centralized states
B)​the Industrial Revolution
C)​the 20th-century ethnic diaspora
D)​the rise of dictatorships
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All of the following statements defining symbols are correct except:​

A)​Symbols are arbitrary.
B)​Symbols enter into every aspect of culture.
C)​There is no necessary relationship between a thing and its representation.
D)​Symbols have a single, unified meaning.
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28
Culture is best described as:​

A)​various parts that work independently
B)​a single point of view
C)​a conjunction of individual approaches
D)​an integrated whole
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A society in which two or more ethnic groups are politically organized into one territorial state is a/an:​

A)​organic society
B)​subculture
C)​ethnic society
D)​pluralistic society
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The expression of the set of cultural ideas held by an ethnic group is called:​

A)​ethnicity
B)​culture
C)​society
D)​enculturation
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Which of the following is not an area in which Amish are frequently located?​

A)​Illinois
B)​Ohio
C)​Pennsylvania
D)​Montana
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32
The Amish are most specifically classified as a(n):​

A)​society
B)​religious group
C)​culture
D)​ethnic group
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33
Which of the following statements is incorrect?​

A)​Instinctual behavior is not the same as culture.
B)​Culture within a society is not uniform across individuals.
C)​Every known human society exhibits culture.
D)​Most, but not all, societies give cultural meaning to differences between the sexes.
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34
China has fifty-five officially recognized nationalities with ethnic groups speaking different languages and having different cultural traditions practicing a wide array of religions. China is an example of a(n):​

A)​pluralistic society
B)​enculturated society
C)​acculturated society
D)​ethnocentric society
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35
Ethnocentrism is best defined as:​

A)​the belief that you should suspend judgment when learning a new culture
B)​the belief that your own culture is better than another
C)​the belief that your ethnic group should be first among subcultures
D)​the practice of ethnicity within a state society
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The term ethnicity comes from the word ethnikos, which is from what language?​

A)​Portuguese
B)​German
C)​Greek
D)​Latin
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A religious symbol for the Plains Indians was a:​

A)​white buffalo
B)​black cow
C)​red crow
D)​bright star
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What does Apache etiquette require?​

A)​that each person have a separate bedroom
B)​that houses be located quite distant from each other
C)​that all people be in full view of one another
D)​that houses include separate spaces for handling food
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39
Which common problem do all pluralistic societies face?​

A)​These societies are extremely adaptive and tend to fracture very easily.
B)​There is little variation in how individuals respond to changing situations.
C)​Individuals face challenges in interpreting different standards in operation.
D)​Groups constantly have difficulties over administering resources.
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40
The rule-governed relationships that hold members of a society together are called its:​

A)​ethnicity
B)​subculture
C)​culture
D)​social structure
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41
To ensure group survival, each person must:​

A)​learn to postpone certain immediate personal satisfactions
B)​maximize acquisition of all material artifacts possible
C)​suppress biological needs until they are completely controlled
D)​become highly trained in global technology to be competitive worldwide
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42
The Kapauku Papuans achieve political power and authority through:​

A)​election
B)​hunting prowess
C)​social hierarchy
D)​pig breeding
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43
A society's cultural features fall within all of the following categories except:​

A)​infrastructure
B)​interstructure
C)​social structure
D)​superstructure
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44
The primary argument associated with the barrel model of culture is that:​

A)​culture is integrated, and changes in one part filter into and change other aspects of culture as well
B)​culture is symbolic, and all parts and aspects of culture are associated with certain primary symbols
C)​culture is shared, and change that comes in at the top of the barrel will filter down and eventually completely alter everything underneath
D)​culture is dynamic, and it contains a wealth of information and attributes that can be used over generations
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45
For a culture to function properly, its various parts must be:​

A)​harmonious
B)​consistent
C)​open and fluid
D)​fully evolved
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46
A national flag and national anthem are mostly symbols of a society's:​

A)​infrastructure
B)​superstructure
C)​social structure
D)​interstructure
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47
The economic foundation of a society is called its:​

A)​infrastructure
B)​superstructure
C)​social structure
D)​interstructure
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48
Because of constant warfare and male dominance, it makes sense that the Kapaukans trace their descent through:​

A)​male ancestors
B)​female ancestors
C)​ancient warriors
D)​religious deities
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49
Which of the following statements about culture is incorrect?​

A)​Every culture is dynamically designed.
B)​For a culture to function properly, its parts must be consistent with one another.
C)​Some cultures are more dynamic than others.
D)​The more fluid and open a culture, the more adaptable it is.
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50
The staple food item for Kapauku pigs is:​

A)​sweet potatoes
B)​corn
C)​hay
D)​millet
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51
Which of the following forces has caused the greatest acceleration in culture change today?​

A)​advent of capitalism
B)​decline of productive lands
C)​population growth
D)​globalization
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52
The majority ethnic group in China is the:​

A)​Han
B)​Uyghur
C)​Chang
D)​Paneer
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53
All cultures are:​

A)​maladaptive
B)​static
C)​dynamic
D)​harmonious
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54
The surplus of women among the Kapauku is due to:​

A)​loss of males through warfare
B)​unbalanced sex ratio at birth
C)​trading for women with neighboring groups
D)​in-migration to the area
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55
In most societies, the reward for adhering to culturally prescribed standards is:​

A)​social prominence
B)​social approval
C)​less warfare
D)​loss of leadership potential
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56
Which of the following groups would be most sexually restrictive?​

A)​Salafis in Saudi Arabia
B)​Canela Indians in Brazil
C)​highly educated Norwegians
D)​middle-class Americans
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57
Which of the following statements about culture change is correct?​

A)​Change today is accelerated due to forces of globalization.
B)​Cultures that are well adapted do not change.
C)​Change today is far more uniform than it was in the past.
D)​Change is always very damaging to cultures.
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58
​Among the Kapauku, descent reckoning through men and near constant warfare tends to promote:

A)​male dominance
B)​conservative dominance
C)​religious/church dominance
D)​general political dominance
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59
Which of the following groups is facing the most critical cultural crisis at this time of the nation-state due to environmental change?​

A)​loggers in the Pacific Northwest, United States
B)​nomadic herders in the Sahara, Africa
C)​miners in Bolivia and Chile
D)​stock market analysts in London, England
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60
In the barrel model of culture, what are the three areas most interrelated?​

A)​interstructure, superstructure, and cultural structure
B)​social structure, political structure, and class
C)​infrastructure, superstructure, and social structure
D)​superstructure, interstructure, and social structure
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61
Nationalist ideology where people view their own culture as the best of all possible worlds and superior to other people is an example of:​

A)​cultural relativism
B)​ethnocentrism
C)​adaptation
D)​enculturation
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62
Cultural practices can be adaptive or maladaptive.​
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63
A culture can be considered essentially as a:​

A)​maintenance system
B)​political process
C)​large family
D)​program for social success
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64
Which of the following groups is customarily associated with being a group of vigilante right-wing extremists in the United States?​

A)​Russia for Russians
B)​Daughters of the Confederacy
C)​Revolutionary Forebears
D)​Minutemen Civil Defense Corps
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65
Human survival is dependent on culture.​
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66
Cultural relativism pushes anthropologists to:​

A)​suspend judgment of another culture
B)​never judge another culture
C)​compare another culture to their own
D)​judge another culture only on international standards
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67
When is it most permissible for anthropologists to take a critical stance on a culture?​

A)​never
B)​at all times
C)​after seeing that it is not as valuable as their own culture
D)​after avoiding premature judgments
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68
Adaptation is normally a very quick process.​
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69
Indicators of a culture's level of success and satisfaction within society are commonly found in all of the following sources except:​

A)​tranquility of domestic life
B)​mental health of the population
C)​incidence of crime
D)​amount of surplus wealth available
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70
Which of the following best serves anthropologists in their study of another culture?​

A)​ethnocentrism
B)​cultural relativism
C)​adaptation
D)​indoctrination
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71
Humans rely on food for more than nutrition.​
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72
All culture is learned.​
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73
Which of the following is the least common form of cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures in the United States today?​

A)​breast implantation
B)​liposuction
C)​upper arm lift
D)​toe straightener
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74
Nation-states routinely wish to settle pastoral nomads for all of the following reasons except:​

A)​to exert political authority over them
B)​to tax the nomads for their animals and land use
C)​to encourage them to raise surplus animals
D)​to allow them to have a voice in leading the country
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75
What is "FGM"?​

A)​female genital mutilation
B)​feminist group of militants
C)​female growth and mutation
D)​family growth majority
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76
Which of the following does not usually directly determine how tall we become?​

A)​genes
B)​nutrition
C)​disease
D)​education
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77
What is the most essential research tool for anthropologists?​

A)​premature judgment
B)​ability to conduct interviews
C)​ethnocentrism
D)​cultural relativism
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78
All of the following are characteristic of the majority of women who choose breast implantation except:​

A)​they are in their mid-30s
B)​they have two children
C)​they believe they suffer from hypertrophy
D)​they have a secure body image
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79
In 2013, what percentages of cosmetic surgical and nonsurgical procedures were performed on women in the United States?​

A)​100
B)​90
C)​65
D)​50
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80
What does Laura Nader mean by the "beauty industrial complex"?​

A)​It is an industry that defines the female body as standardized and then provides commodities and procedures for women to achieve this image.
B)​It is a collection of global companies who work together to make ethnically responsive cosmetic products.
C)​It is a series of companies in Europe and the United States that focus specifically on plastic surgeries as a way to achieve a more feminine look.
D)​It is a group of companies producing green technology and environmentally-friendly products.
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