Anthropology quizes
worldviews
ways people interpret events and experiences
medical anthropology
what focuses on health and diease in human populations a. biological anthropology b. medical anthropology c. physical anthropology d. cultural resource management
secures continuation of lineages without male heirs
what is the primary purpose of the nuer custom allowing for marriages between women
Great Britian
what was Jamaica once a colonial possession of
Kimberly Process
what was established to prevent trafficking of blood diamonds
c. working in exchange for a wage
which of the following is not a redistributive system a. Social security in US b. Preindustrial forms of tribute c. Working in exchange for a wage d. None of the above e. All the above
globalization
worldwide changes that are increasingly integrated in lives of people of the world
False
T/F applied anthropology is considered a distinct subfield of anthropology separate from biological anthropology, archeology, linguistic anthropology, and cultural anthropology
c. hxaro
The !Kung practice of gift exchange is called a. niffag b. Wazi c. Hxaro d. Potlatch
foraging
Which is Not a surplus producing system a. Industrial b. !Kung c. Foraging d. Agriculture
c. foraging
Which mode of livelihood has characterized most of human existence a. Cannibalism b. Pastoralism c. Foraging d. Agriculture e. Horticulture
b. minimalist
Which would NOT be associated with our industrial society? a. Intensive strategy b. Minimalist c. Exclusionary property right d. Market e. Surplus production
pastoralism
a mode of subsistence based on tending of livestock that provide products to eat, trade, and sell
Foraging
a mode of subsistence in which people exploit wild plants and animals in their territory for food
b. focuses on insiders' perceptions and categories, and on insiders' explanations for why they do what they do
an emic approach.. a. is an analytical framework used by outside analysts in studying culture b. focuses on insiders' perceptions and categories, and on insiders' explanations for why they do what they do c. refers to data collected according to the researcher's questions and categories so that hypotheses can be tested d. all the above
values
beliefs about social desirability and worthwhileness of goals and lifestyles
agriculture
characterized by a state orm of government and contrasts markedly with the egalitarian groups of foragers
subcultures
cultural differences characteristic of ethnic groups, regions, religions, etc. within a single society
dry land gathering
due to the Hopi and Zuni's location in the southwest, what technique did they use to acquire food
cultural universals
elements of culture that exist in all human groups or societies
negative reciprocity
exchange between individuals who do not have a significant level of social intimacy
use rights
group members have rights to use resources, so long as they do not violate the rights of other group members to use them also
horticulture
in what mode of livelihood to people use mainly or exclusively the power of their own muscles to clear land, turn over the soil, plant, weed, and harvest crops
domestication
intentional planing and cultivation of selected plants and the taming and breeding of certain species of animals
symbols
objects and behaviors that convey meaning
c. forensic anthropologist
one day while installing a sump pump in the basement of your beautiful Victorian home, you unearth a human skeleton. you call the police. the police come to your house and introduce you to a person they describe as an anthropologist. what kind of anthropologist is this person most likely to be? a. paleoanthropologist b. archeologist c. forensic anthropologist d. cultural anthropologist
use rights
property relations in foraging societies are based on what concept
a. deductive
research that is guided by a hypothesis is a. deductive b. multisited c. prescriptive d. inductive
norms
shared ideals, rules, or standards of appropriateness
culture
that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, laws, customs and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society
division of labor
the allocation of work to different kinds of people
cultural determinism
the belief that culture largely determines or dictates behavior
c. linguistic anthropology
the field of anthropology that studies human language and comminication is called a. biological anthropology b. communication science c. linguistic anthropology d. applied anthropology e. audiovisual anthropology
d. the tendency for respondents to change their behavior in response to the researcher's interests
the hawthorne effect refers to.. a. the tendency for men to answer questions on behalf of women b. the stage that comes in fieldwork after culture shock when the researcher begins to feel comfortable c. biases in the data when the researcher doesn't know the language well d. the tendency for respondents to change their behavior in response to the researcher's interests
production
the patterned, organized activities by which people transform natural resources into things (products) that satisfy material wants and needs
c. participation observation
the research method in cultural anthropology that involves living in a culture for an extended period while gathering data is a. th inductive method b. archival research c. participation observation d. life history
a. ethnohistoric research
the study of past cultural systems through the use of written reconds is called a. ethnohistoric research b. controlled historical comparison c. ethnographic fieldwork d. "doing it Gang Nam style" (LOLLLLL)
c. ethnocentrism
the tendency to perceive the ways of doing things in one's own culture as normal or superior to other cultures is called a. cultural relativism b. cultural universalism c. ethnocentrism d. egocentrism
peasants
these are rural people who live by a combination of subsistence agriculture and market sale
dry land gathering
traditionally practiced by the Western Pueblo people -- the Zuni and the Hopi -- of the North American Southwest
enculturation
transmission by social learning of cultural knowledge to the next generation