Anthropology Test 3

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In chapter 3, the author tells the story of a very sick baby. Which of the following was used to cure the child

A and B

Based on what you read in the tutorial on religion, which of the following statements may be true of Hinduism

A and B Polytheistic and Monotheistic

Pohnpeian tales of monsters, giants, and magical sea creatures, turned out to be about

A giant crocodile

Who is Dr. Fritz?

A mid-twentieth century doctor who returned from the spirit world to heal others

Micronesia is best described as

A political and economic unification of islands with different cultures, languages, and ecologies

Extreme nationalism could be seen as

A secular religion

Epidemiologists are interested in learning about

All of these

Which of the following is true of the belief in the existence of ancestral spirits?

All of these

Which of the following statements is true concerning witchcraft in societies that believe in it?

All of these are true

The medical team's dependence on their own cultural lifestyle was illustrated by

An emphasis on installing water seal toilets in preparation for their arrival

The belief in nebulous and impersonal powers or forces is called

Animitism

Stories and myths serve functions in a society. For example, the story of Lord Kelekel

Answers the question "what kind of people are we?"

Betel nut is made from

Areca seed, slaked lime, and narcotic leaves

Spitting is common on the island because

B and C

Among Malaysian women who work long hours in factories and are underpaid and poorly treated, some

Become possessed by spirits and enter into madness

When she returned to Pohnpei, Ward found that drinking kava had

Been relocated from feast houses to licensed "bars"

Placebos are especially effective when

Both the patient and the doctor believe they will be effective

A poor person in Pohnpei is one who

Cannot mobilize resources of an extended family is his/her own interest

A symbol of community values and ethnic identity, a ____________ appears on the Pohnpeian insignia

Coconut serving cup

A way of looking at the world through which reality is constructed specific to a particular society or culture is

Cultural Relativism

Lassiter argues that most definitions of religion are

Culturally Ethnocentric

Which of the following are foreign introductions to Pohnpei

Disease, tobacco, alcohol

Diseases that are due mostly to environmental changes, increased population densities, and pollution that result from modernization in third world nations are referred to as

Diseases of development

According to Lassiter, the opposition between knowledge and belief is based in

Empiricism, positivism, and reason

What is the difference between gods and spirits as they are defined in the tutorial on religion?

Gods are more powerful than spirits

The author discovered that the strongest control over sexual behavior on Pohnpei is

Gossip, shame, and fear of ridicule

On the physical level, Pohnpeians note that "smoke follows the high people" because

High ranking individuals sit closer to the earth ovens at feasts

In Pohnpei, spirit anger, sorcery, family discord, and jealousy are believed to cause

Illness

Spiritism in Brazil centers on the belief that dead human spirits

Inhabit the spirit world apart from the living

The author realized that taking care of the sick and dying

Is an art that has long been practiced on the island

Kolonia was picked as one of the research areas because

It had the highest degree of modernization

Which of the following characterize susto?

It literally means fright or sudden fear

An irrational perception that one's prominent sexual body parts are withdrawing into the body and subsequently being lost is a characteristic of which of the following culture bound mental syndromes?

Koro

The prime cause of illness resulting in death in the poor countries of the tropical and subtropical regions today is

Malaria

Pohnpei is part of _____, a series of 2141 islands located _______

Micronesia/between Hawaii and the Philippines

Which of the following statements is true?

Modern medicine has at times been responsible for causing health problems

In studying Pohnpeian lanuage, the author learned that

One must consider relative age, status, and kinship when speaking

Most of the major health problems in the poorer nations are due to

Parasitic worms and microorganisms

During a funeral, women are expected to

Participate in ritualized loud expressions of grief

Pohnpeian men and women are engaged in relationships of

Power sharing

Once Sohn Alpert adopted Martha as his mother, she was expected to

Provide for him financially and follow clan taboos

In order to explain the research project to the public, the researchers launched a

Radio Broadcast

The belief in and engagement with the supernatural is what anthropologists refer to as

Religion

In the study of religion, which of the following is a patterned group practice meant to engage in the supernatural?

Ritual

Which of the following are normally characteristics of religion?

Sacred texts of religions usually set precedents for proper behavior in common situations

Marriage proposal, wedding, and mother's milk feasts all emphasize the importance of ________ relationships

Sister in law

When providing urine samples, Pohnpeian participants were known to

Substitute the urine of a high ranking individual for their own

Anthropologists had to establish trust with the community despite

Suspicion of CIA spying

Animism is

The belief in spirits

The true meaning of work and friendship is expressed as being like

The ends of canoes

Which of the following statements is true?

The general public's belief in the efficacy of both naturalistic and personalistic medical systems is at least partly based on faith rather than objective proof

"Night crawling" is best described as

The night time romantic trysts of Pohnpeian youth

Pohnpei was seen as a "natural laboratory" for studying the effects of social change on blood pressure in part because

The population was known to have low blood pressure from earlier studies

Blood pressure was described by the researchers in nonmedical terms as

The strong or weak movement of blood through the body

Martha's lodgings on her return trip to Kolonia were different from her previous housing in that

There was a phone, flush toilet, and ceiling fans

Which of the following is not true about rituals?

They are an integral part of all religions

Pohnpeians feared giving blood because

They believed that people had either white or black blood and the possible racist ramifications

Pohnpeians are said to possess an ethic of generalized reciprocity. This means that

They exchange goods without keeping track of the exact quanities

Economic planners predicted the economic base of Pohnpei would rest on

Tourism, fishing, and agriculture

High language is characterized by all of the following except

Traditional insults

A ________ is an altered state of consciousness in which an individual is in a hypnotic-like mental condition or at least profoundly absorbed

Trance

Between visits to Pohnpei, the author

Was visited by a Pohnpeian delegation to New Orleans

Which of the following statements is true concerning the shamanistic use of hallucinogenic drugs?

When such drugs are available, they are usually considered to be the easiest and fastest method of contacting the supernatural

Which of the following illustrates the way Pohnpeian society is really founded on cooperation, not hierarchy or competition?

Yam displays

The traditional Polynesian belief in the existence of "Mana" is an example of ___________

animatism

People drink kava

because of its ceremonial importance

While Christianity professes that forgiveness can only be gained by sincere penitence and inner faith, islanders believe that

forgiveness is attained via the magical properties of kava

Among islanders, individual ambition

is expressed through and for the family

Which of the following personalistic illnesses found in Mexico is connected to the perception that some people are "stronger" than others and that their strength can harm "weak" people?

mal de ojo


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