Anthropology Exam 3
but they generally afford greater access of these to men than to women
egalitarian societies have no social groups with unequal access to power, prestige, or resources: -and they ensure equality by sorting social groups by gender -and they often afford the same balance across genders -but they generally afford greater access to these men than to women -but they usually afford greater access of these to women than to men
do not own the land, but own the foods obtained from it
for most horticulturists, people: -own the land but not the foods obtained from it -own neither the land nor the foods obtained from it -do not own the land, but own the foods obtained from it -own both the land and the foods obtained from it
the milk and blood of the animals they raise
from where do most traditional pastoralists get their animal protein: -trading wool for cheese and yogurt in cities -buying meat with cash earned through wage labor -the milk and blood of the animals they raise -the meat of the animals they raise
they can trace descent from a common ancestor through known links
how are members of a lineage connected? -they are related through frequent marriage between their two communities -they believe themselves to be descended from a common ancestor -they can trace descent from a common ancestor through known links -they are all members of multigenerational, extended household
by comparing the class of individuals with the class of their parents
how do social scientists generally measure the degree of class mobility? -by comparing the class of individuals with the class of their parents -by ranking the various classes living within a single neighborhood -by determining the class of friends of the average middle class child -by measuring the number of classes that most people believe exist in their society
male unemployment
in many western countries there has been a dramatic increase recently in the percentage of one-parent families. what factor is correlated with an increase in single-parent households? -female age at first birth -male health -male unemployment -female education
some very close biological relatives are excluded from one's kin group
in societies with unilinear descent: -no biological relatives are excluded from the kin group -the kin group rarely acts as a unit -some very close biological relatives are excluded from one's kin group -all individuals who reside together are considered kin
move back and forth between their homelands and their adopted countries
the term "transitional" refers to migrants who: -move from one country to another, living in three or more nations throughout their lives -permanently move from their homelands to a new country -move temporarily to another country for work, sending money back home -move back and forth between their homelands and their adopted countries
patrilocal
which is by far the most common marital residence pattern (found in 67% of all societies) documented by anthropologists? -neolocal -bilocal -matrilocal -patrilocal
Japan
which nation had a hereditary caste system known as burakumin? -japan -brazil -egypt -india
small group size consisting of related families
which of the following is a characteristic of most foraging societies? -semi permanent settled villages -small group size consisting of related families -high levels of social differentiation -social hierarchies reflected in ownership of land and wealthy possessions
gathering plants
which of the following is an example of a primary subsistence activity? -grinding corn -gathering plants -preserving meat -cooking a meal
bride price
which of the following is the most common economic marriage transaction cross-culturally? -bride service -indirect dowry -bride price -gift exchange
irrigation and plowing are not used to grow crops
which of the following is true of horticulture: -plows are important -irrigation and plowing are not used to grow crops -herd animals are important food resources -only one crop is grown in their fields
it has existed in various forms in many times and places
which of the following statements best describes slavery? -it is extremely rare in the anthropological record -it has been found most often in horticultural societies -it is most common in pastoral societies -it has existed in various forms in many times and places
tending animals
which of these is a common task for young children? -tending animals -cooking food -clearing fields -making tools
intensive agriculture
which of these subsistence strategies finds the individual ownership of land most important? -horticulture -intensive agriculture -pastoralism -food collecting
all societies have parent child groups
why do anthropologists hold that families are universal? -all societies have parent child groups -the nuclear family is the ideal in all cultures -all known societies have laws protecting families -children are revered in all cultures
decision making about war is the most important kind of politics, and men have the most experience with warfare
why do men dominate the political sphere of life across all societies? -achieving a political position in most societies requires intelligence and manipulation traits that are more pronounced in men than in women -decision making about was is the most important kind of politics, and men have the most experience with warfare -because of the hormonal changes associated with pregnancy and lactation, women are too emotional to make level headed political decisions -political life is closely associated with spirituality, and most cultures believe women to be too unclean for such high callings
caste
A ___ is ranked group in which membership is determined at birth and marriage is restricted to members of one's own group. -class -caste -social group -open class
have disgraced their families by seeking a divorce or refusing to marry a man selected by their family
"honor killings" are aimed at women who: -have failed in business -have killed a man -are known to be untrustworthy -have disgraced their families by seeking a divorce or refusing to marry a man selected by their family
slavery
A social class of individuals who do not own their own labor are associated with: -slavery -an open class system -highly stratified systems -egalitarianism
the village
Among the Mundurucu of Brazil, who controls the rights to use the land? -the village -the family -the kin group -the individual
optimal foraging theory
Based on the assumption that individuals seek to maximize their return (in calories and nutrients) of their labor, ___ is a model used by anthropologists to explain how food collectors decide which animals and plants to hunt or collect and which to ignore. -food collection theory -optimal foraging theory -generalized reciprocity -cultural preference theory
foraging
Before Europeans came to Australia, all the aboriginal people there depended on___. -pastoralism -horticulture -intensive agriculture -foraging
there are more consumers in the household
Chayanov's rule states that when resources are converted primarily due to household consumption, people will work harder if___. -everyone in the household contributes to their ability -there are more consumers in the household -everyone in the household contributes the same amount of labor -there are fewer consumers in the household
different physical features such as skin color
Ethnicity refers to all of the following except: -common origins and language -a shared history -different physical features such as skin color -selected cultural differences such as religion
cultural expectations of males and females
Gender refers to -cultural expectations of males and females -innate biological differences between the sexes -physiologically conditioned differences between men and women -all of the above
egalitarian
In a ___ society, all social groups have equal access to wealth, prestige, and power
aggressive
In all cultures at an early age and into adulthood males tend to be more ___ than females. -responsible -helpful around the house -passive -aggressive
warfare
In all societies ___ is a nearly exclusive male activity. -agricultural work -warfare -cooking -carrying loads
it is difficult to move into a higher status class
In closed class or caste societies -social mobility us much easier for women -social mobility is common -it is difficult to move into a higher status class -inequality in wealth is minimal
open class system
In industrialized countries social inequality exists, but opportunities for obtaining education and professional training mean that people can attain a higher socioeconomic class than their parents. This form of inequality with possibilities for social mobility is referred to as: -ranked society -open class system -egalitarian society -caste system
spend more hours per day working than men
In most societies women -are the primary food producers -cook less than men -spend more hours per day working than men -do more energetically costly economic activities
commercial exchange
In____, prices depend on supply and demand. This system not only involves the exchange (buying and selling) of goods but also transactions of labor, land, rentals, and credit. -commercial exchange -balanced reciprocity -reciprocity -redistribution
women; plant food
Most of the Ngatatjara's food supply is gathered by ___ and is ___. -men; meat -men; plant food -women; meat -women; plant food
that does not use money
Reciprocity is a mode of exchange -based on bartering -that does not use money -based on supply and demand -similar to taxation
physical differences between men and women
Sexual dimorphism refers to -social differences between men and women -bisexuality -values placed on virginity before marriage -physical differences between men and women
economic resources, power, and prestige
Social inequality exists in a society when social groups ,such as families, classes, and ethnic groups have unequal access to ___ -leisure time, jobs, and freedom -economic resources, power, and prestige -the arts and religious rights -general purpose money, food, and water
economic inequality
The Gini Index is means to measure -class mobility -differences in trade surpluses between trading partners -economic inequality -differences in educational attainment
horticulture
The Yanomamo of the Brazilian-Venezuelan Amazon practice ___, the practice of growing crops of all kinds with relatively simple tools and methods. -intensive agrilculture -foraging -horticulture -pastoralism
past and present hunter-gatherer societies are often proportionally more violent than state-level societies and may have significant negative effects on their environments
The online reading "Garden of Eden?" concludes that: -Hunter-gatherers spend a tremendous amount of time seeking food -interaction with state level societies has resulted in current hunter-gatherer societies being much more violent then their predecessors in the past -past and present hunter-gatherer societies are often proportionally more violent than state-level societies and may have significant negative effects on their environments
10000
The revolutionary change from foraging to food production (cultivating and raising plants and animals) that occurred in several diverse geographic locations began about ___ years ago. -2000 -10000 -6000 -4000
the fact that women are constrained by child care duties
The sexual division of labor between men and women is best explained by: -prestige differences -the presence of warfare -the fact that women are constrained by child care duties -none of the above
fluid, egalitarian, and centered on small groups of families due to resource constraints imposed by the environment
The social organization of the San Bushmen in the video "Bitter Melons" is best explained as being: -fluid, egalitarian, and centered on small groups of families due to the recent encroachment of state level societies -fluid, egalitarian, and centered on small groups of families due to resource constraints imposed by the environment -stratified due to the need for a strong leader in warfare -stratified as a result of recent increased conflict with neighboring groups
redistribution
When the federal government collects a portion of our wages as taxes and then returns that money in the form of national security, roads, education, and other goods and services to its citizens, they are demonstrating which type of economic exchange? -redistribution -voluntary labor -generalized reciprocity -market exchange
they often send remittances back to family and friends left behind in their home countries
Which of the following statements about immigrant workers is true? -they typically take high paying jobs -they always go to host countries with the intention of staying permanently -they often send remittances back to family and friends left behind in their home countries -they always enter host countries illegally
food collection
Which subsistence strategy characterized most of human history? -food collection -pastoralism -horticulture -irrigation agriculture
socialization
___ is the process of development in children, through their interactions with others, of behavioral patterns that are considered acceptable within the context of their culture -socialization -collectivism -compliance -agency
animals
among pastoral nomads, wealth is usually measured in: -the amount of land people own -the number of children people have -animals -the number of wives a man has
emerged relatively recently in human history
anthropologists are reasonably sure that high levels of social stratification: -are found almost exclusively in Europe -emerged relatively recently in human history -have always existed across human societies -are always linked to ethnic or racial groupings
between two people of the same gender
because the navajo recognize four distinct genders, they consider homosexual sex to be: -between two people of the same sex -very weird -between two people of the same gender -unheard of
wild plants and animals
by "food collection", anthropologists mean the obtaining of food from: -wild plants and animals -wild plants only -domesticated plants and animals -plants, wild and domesticated
nuclear family
children in all societies are required to marry outside of their: -nuclear family -village -religious community -caste
customs specifying how people gain access to resources
in an anthropological sense, an economic system refers to: -exchange rates of different monetary systems on a global market -rules relating to kinship and inheritance -attitudes toward leadership and influence -customs specifying how people gain access to resources
cannot be passed on to one's children
in an egalitarian system, any prestige gained by ability: -cannot be displayed publicly -is associated with greater material wealth -is used as a method of finding the best spouse -cannot be passed on to one's children
it is very rare, being seen in only about 5% of known societies
in traditional societies, how common is the neolocal residence pattern practiced by most north americans? -it is practiced by over half of all known societies -it is very rare, being seen in only about 5% of known societies -it is fairly uncommon, being found in about one quarter of known societies -it is nearly universal, being found in 99% of known societies
agriculture
monocropping is a characteristic of: -horticulture -pastoralism -agriculture -hunting and gathering
polyandry
of the following forms of marriage, the rarest is: -monogamy -the levirate -polygyny -polyandry
gender and age
on what factors is the division of labor based in most foraging societies? -gender and age -spirituality and gender -beauty and status -warfare and aggression
sisters
some polygynous societies try to reduce competition by practicing sororal polygyny which is when the co-wives are: -sisters -good friends -of similar temperament -of very different ages
high
the probability that an individual will change class levels in an open class system is: -high -very low -low -impossible
people who do not feel their assigned gender fits them well
to whom does the term transgender apply? -anyone who is attracted to members of the same sex -men who dress in feminine clothing -women who take on aggressive, high power jobs -people who do not feel their assigned gender fits them well
the women no longer engaged in long distance foraging and lost much of their former influence in decision making
what did patricia draper find among the women of settled Kung groups: -the women no longer engaged in long distance foraging and lost much of their former influence in decision making -the women began actively limiting their fertility and lost much of their former influence in decision making -the women no longer engaged in long distance foraging, which allowed time for a greater involvement in decision making -the women began actively limiting their fertility, which allowed time for a greater involvement in decision making
production
what do anthropologists call the transformation of resources into food, tools, and other goods? -industry -production -manufacturing -economics
feasting
what is a common element in ceremonies marking the onset of marriage? -fortune telling -feasting -competitive games -isolation
the belief that some "races" are inferior to others
what is racism? -the recognition of biological differences across human groups -taking pride in one's heritage or ancestry -the belief that some "races" are inferior to others -the idea that your own culture is more moral or logical than other cultures
extended family
what is the prevailing family type in over half of all societies known to anthropologists? -extended family -independent family -nuclear family -solitary family
ridicule
what strategy do egalitarian societies use to keep one individual from dominating others? -deceitful praise -obedience -ridicule -cooperation