Anthropology Module 1
Values
A focus on___helps anthropologists understand intrinsically desirable principles held by a group of people
Hypotheses
A key element of the scientific method, which both explains things and guides research, is
Synthesizing the entire context of human experience
A key principle of the holistic perspective developed by Franz Boas is
Extra-genetic inheritance
According to the extended evolutionary synthesis, parents who teach their young a particular behavior that aids in their evolutionary success are practicing
continues in all organisms until they are extinct
Anthropologists who study human biocultural evolution believe that evolution
No, culture is learned
Are humans born with some culture?
Ethnocentrism
Assuming your culture's way of doing things is the best is called
Yes
Can culture be transmitted virtually through the internet in addition to face-to-face interaction?
Cultural Constructions
Collective definitions of proper and improper behavior that "build" meanings through common experiences and negotiations are called
Yes
Does cultural relativism defend all the things that people in other countries do?
it can lead to unequal treatments in a given population
Even if we cannot necessarily predict the outcome of direct genetic manipulation, we do know that it has direct social impacts, including:
It is true
Is it true that culture consists of the collective processes that make the artificial seem natural?
The subfield of anthropology that studies language use is called
Linguistic Anthropology
Interpretive theory
Micahel Ames developed exhibits with Native Canadian communities at the Museum of Anthropology at the University of British Columbia because he believed in
Change in organisms was related to their adaptability to a particular environment
One of the central ideas of Darwin's theory of evolution was the idea that
gene flow
One of the important ways that genetic material is moved between different populations, such as through
no specific direction or goal as an outcome, but that it is dynamic (changing)
One of the key aspects of biocultural evolution is that there is:
It challenges the biological reductionism of much evolutionary theory
One of the more important ways that anthropology contributes to the development of evolutionary theory is that
It predicts species' fate
One of the useful results of a phylogeny is to show that
each lineage has a unique history, and thus no organism is "more evolved"
One of the useful results of a phylogeny is to show that
Successful reproduction
Survival of the fittest is taken to mean competition for
A great change of being
The Greek philosopher Aristotle proposed that all life was arranged in
the interconnections between different domains of a society
The application of a holistic perspective to understand changes in everyday practices, such as eating breakfast cereals, reveals
Learning and imitation
The behavioral system of inheritance refers to the patterned behaviors that parents and adults pass onto young members of their group via:
Culture
The collective processes that make the artificial seem natural is called
The Power of Tradition
The controversy between Native Americans and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) schools using mascots illustrates
Evolution
The core idea of Darwin's and Wallace's ideas decent with modifications via natural selection- is intimately tied to what larger force
Colonialism
The historical practice of more powerful countries claiming possession of less powerful ones is called _____ and was a driving force in anthropology.
looking at the culture as a whole
The main idea behind holistic perspectives is to study culture by:
Cultural Relativism
The moral and intellectual principle that one should withhold judgment about seemingly strange or exotic beliefs and practices is known as
Traditions
The most enduring and ritualized aspects of culture are referred to as
Edward Burnett Tylor
The nineteenth-century British anthropologist credited with the development of the concept of culture through an evolutionary perspective was
Applied Anthropology
The practical use of anthropological knowledge to address real-world problems, sometimes called anthropology's "fifth field," is
Natural Selection
The process by which inheritable traits are passed along to offspring because they are better suited to the environment is called
Enculturation
The process of learning culture from a very young age is called
it is too narrow to appreciate the complexity of human inheritance
The reason biocultural anthropology rejects the genetic system of inheritance as the only means of understanding human evolution is that
change in organisms was related to their adaptability to a particular environment
The refinement of Darwin's theory has shown that
Cultural Anthropology
The subfield of anthropology that studies human diversity, beliefs, and practice is called
Biological Anthropology
The subfield of anthropology that studies human evolution, including genetics and human nutrition, is called
Archaeology
The subfield of anthropology that studies the material remains of past cultures, often focusing on the rise of cities, is called
Culture and language
The symbolic system of inheritance works through the establishment of
Multiplicity and Variety
The term diversity, when defined anthropologically, means
Variation in genes
What acts as the basic source for biological change
mechanisms or patterns of social order focused on meeting social needs
What are social institutions, and how do they affect culture?
Phylogenic Tree
What charts the evolutionary history of a particular taxonomic branch and yields information about its ancestry
An object, idea, figure, or character
What kinds of elements are embedded within a symbol?
Industrialization
What process involves shifting from an agricultural economy to a factor-based one?
The Industrial Revolution
What prompted intellectuals to start systematically explaining the differences among people?
During the 1800s
When did anthropology emerge as an academic discipline?
In sub-Saharan Africa, people have limited access to medicine that makes AIDS a manageable condition
Why is AIDS having a more dramatic effect in sub-Saharan Africa than in North America and Europe?
The comparative method
allows anthropologists to derive insights from careful comparisons of cultures or societies
true
many evolutionary processes interact to affect the organism