Anthro Final (Test 3)
True/False The younger dryas is a period of sudden warming of the post-ice age world
False
What is the accumulation of goods by a particular person, or in a particular place, for the purpose of subsequent distribution
Redistribution
What is not a distribution system?
Stealing
The rise of food production led to
accelerated population growth declining health elaboration of material possession
True/False The purpose of balanced reciprocity is to develop long term relationships among the participants
False
True/False The push-pull model suggests that populations were pushed into agriculture by changes in the environment while at the same time being pulled toward agriculture by their increases in their population size
False
True/False The slash-and-burn technique is often used by intensive agriculturalists
False
Sharing is most common in what type of societies ?
egalitarian societies
The probability that an individual will change class levels in an open class system is
Extremely low
To explain the Hebrew prohibition against pork as a reaction to pigs not fitting stereotypes about how animals behave is what kind of explanation?
Symbolic
True/False In horticulture, simple techniques are able to yield more food than is available to food collectors
True
True/False Norms are standards or rules about what is acceptable behavior
True
True/False Sharing is more likely when resources are unpredictable
True
True/False The wealth differential among people in egalitarian societies is very small
True
The idea cultural patterns of a society
consist of the ideas people have about how they ought to behave
True/False Among hunter and gatherers there is usually no division of labor in food collecting
False
True/False Exchanges of equal value are known as generalize reciprocity
False
True/False Food collectors often suffer from famine and food shortages
False
True/False Food collectors who rely on fishing tend to be more egalitarian
False
What did the Natufians NOT do?
Grow domesticated grain
What is not a food production system?
Hunting and gathering
Individual families in pastoral societies are most likely to own what?
animals
The ideal cultural patterns of a society
consist of the ideas people have about how they ought to behave
Which subsistence strategies results in the LEAST amount of time spent in subsistence activities?
foraging
What is an indirect form of taxation?
forced labor
Generalized reciprocity is most likely between
kin
A society practicing which form of stratification when the members of a society have equal access to economic resources and power but not to prestige?
ranked society
True/False Money is a medium of exchange that is always inherently valuable
False
True/False The different distribution systems rarely coexist in a society
False
True/False Archaeological evidence of domestication is when there is evidence that plants and animals show a difference from wild plants and animals
True
What is not put forth as a possible reason for broad spectrum collecting?
average height of the population
Which is not a characteristic of food-collecting societies?
]Recognition of individual rights to land
The subsistence strategy that characterized most of human history was
food collection
When goods and services are given to another without any apparent expectation of a return gift, we call it
generalized reciprocity
As understood by anthropologists, horticulture includes everything except what?
greenhouses for growing crops
The horse drawn plow is an associated with which substance activity?
intensive agriculture
What characterizes horticulture?
land worked for short periods of time and then left idle for some years
Giving and taking without the use on money is a characteristic of what?
reciprocity
Contemporary food collectors are/do NOT...
relics of the past no interaction with modern world live in all types of environment
What Is not a consequence of intensive agriculture?
smaller population groups
What is not a consequence of horticulture?
strict egalitarianism
In what region are hunter-gatherers least likely to be found today?
temperate climates
By "market exchange" anthropologists mean
transactions in which prices are subject to supply and demand, whether or not the transaction takes place in the market place.