Anthropology Exam 2
The first civilizations were presented by about _______ BC -3,500 -10,000 -12,000 -20,000
3500
Writing is about ___________ years old -10,000 -20,000 -18,000 -6,000
6,000
The first clear indication of a changeover to food production took place in the near east about _________ BC -8,000 -11,000 -5,000 -2,000M
8000
Anatomically modern humans first evolved in -europe -africa -central asia -the middle east
Africa
Which of the following areas was NOT a primary location for the origin of agriculture?
Africa
Ethnographers are focusing more explicitly now on the importance of the individual in bringing change. This is called individual -variation -independence -agency -socialization
Agency
The most supported alternative to the Beringia model of movement of native americans is that they came to the americas from -europe across a north atlantic land bridge -australia across a pacific land bridge -africa by boat -asia by boat
Asia by boat
Methodological relativism states that -relativistic surveys are the best means to understand cultures -cultural practices can be understood relative to the culture in which they exist -quantification of cultural practices are desirable -we must respect all cultural practices
Cultural practices can be understood relative to the culture in which they exist
Which civilization is believed to have collapsed due to environmental degradation? -mayan -sumerians -egyptians -rome
Mayan
Where would you expect to find the earliest example of states in the archaeological record -china -mesopotamia -north africa -mesoamerica
Mesopotamia
____________ theorized that long-distance trade led to the development of the state -Wright and Johnson -Ember and Ember -Sapir and Whorf -Carneiro and Harris
Wright and Johnson
What is one of the major consequences of horticulture? -strict equality in social relations -lower population density -higher reliance on game for protein -a more sedentary way of life
a more sedentary way of life
Children learn spoken language at -a relatively later age in simpler societies -a wide range of ages, but with no correlation with societal complexity -about the same age in all cultures -a relatively later age in more complex societies
about the same age in all cultures
What is the term that refers to cultural changes when two cultures come into extensive contact, especially when one culture is more powerful than the other? -acculturation -domination -ethnogenesis -cultural inversion
acculturation
The subject of European cave paintings are mostly -landscapes -animals -supernatural beings -animals
animals
Cross-cultural studies of child rearing habits have shown that compared to non western societies, American parents -are less likely to breast feed on demand -spend more of the day carrying their babies with them -respond to babies' cries much more quickly -are more apt to co sleep with their babies at night
are less likely to breast feed on demand
Which of these innovations appeared during the Upper Paleolithic? -art -writing -tool making -hunting
art
During the Upper Paleolithic the world experienced the last ice age. At this time, the world's temperature was: -no different than today's temperature -as much as 10 degrees fahrenheit warmer than today's temperature -as much as 50 degrees fahrenheit lower than today's temperature -incredibly variable
as much as 50 degrees fahrenheit lower than today's temperature
Which of the following is the earliest evidence of art? -monumental architecture -carvings on stone and bone -cave art -pottery
carvings on stone and bone
The mesoamerican wild grass teosinte led to today's domesticated -corn -barley -wheat -rice
corn
The first form if writing found in Sumer and dating back to around 3000 BC is known as -alphabetic -cuneiform -heiroglyphics -spiral form
cuneiform
What is the first domesticated animal? -cat -cattle -pigs -dog
dog
_________ is making an evaluation (usually negative) on the goodness or badness of another culture from the perspective of one's own culture -ethnocentrism -chauvinism -cultural relativism -facism
ethnocentrism
Most archaeologists believe that the ____ was one of the earliest centers of plant and animal domestication -amazon -south east asian tropics -fertile crescent -african savanna
fertile crescent
In the state, many people are relieved of the need for -food production -effective police -social security -clean water
food production
Non-human forms of communication show no evidence of the use of -grammar -arbitrary signs -rapid articulation -meaningful elements
grammar
When would a toolmaker use pressure flaking? -in the final stages of retouching a tool -when selecting the proper stone -in the first step of shaping a tool core -when making a large copper tool
in the final stages of retouching a tool
Creoles are languages that -incorporate elements of two languages to create a new language -are identical to pidgins -have a common protolanguage -are only used by children
incorporate elements of two languages to create a new language
Which of the following is part of the state's infrastructure? -monumental architecture -writing system -priestly organization -irrigation systems
irrigation systems
Humans are very unusual among mammals in our -close connections between mothers and their infants -short lifespans -tendency to live in social groups of unrelated adults -long post reproductive life span for females
long post-reproductive life span for females
__________ is often given as a reason for the decline of the Roman Empire -drought -over extension -immigration -a succession of harsh winters
over extension
The invention and spread of agriculture quickly led to -great social stratification -better health -birth defects -rapid population growth
rapid population growth
Cross-cultural studies have both cognitive abilities among children and their ability to think abstractly are influenced by how much ________ they receive -schooling -breast milk -nurturing -carbohydrates
schooling
How did the environmental change at the Upper Paleolithic affect hunting patterns? -the density of big game animals decreased, forcing people to shift their attention to plants, fish, and small game -the warmer temperatures favored bigger animals, which increased the need for complex group hunting for big game -shellfish collecting became more important -people had to become more nomadic in order to follow migratory patterns of favored game animal
the density of big game animals decreased, forcing people to shift their attention to plants, fish, and small game
Archaeologists can determine if an ancient society had different socioeconomic classes of people by looking at: -the society's population size -how extensively agriculture was used to produce food -how animals were domesticated -the differences in house size and furnishing
the differences in house size and furnishing
Why does health often suffer in cities? -cities are too clean and sterile for healthy bacteria to grow -there is less available medical care in cities -there is less food available for city dwellers -the high population allows infectious diseases to flourish
the high population allows infectious disease to flourish
Many facial expressions of emotion are -vary enormously from culture to culture -the same cross culturally -are family specific -are most often fakes
the same cross-culturally
A study comparing Japanese and American facial expressions found that -the two had similar expressions in private, but the japanese participants tried to mask their feelings in front of authority figures -the two had similar expressions in public, but the american participants were more expressive when they thought they were alone -participants of both cultural groups were careful to mask their feelings in front of authority figures -participants of the two cultural groups had nearly identical facial expressions, both in public and in private
the two had similar expressions in private, but the Japanese participants tried to mask their feelings in front of authority figures
Diffusion is the process by which -traits are spread within a culture through parental teaching -traits are spread from one culture to another -people evaluate the costs and benefits of cultural practices -cultural traits become maladaptive
traits are spread from one culture to another
Parental encouragement of violence os associated cross-culturally with a society's involvement in -market economy -organized religion -agriculture -war
war