Quiz #1
When did the hominoids first appear?
Miocene
What do anthropologists mean when they refer to peasant economies?
communities that are somewhat more commercialized than traditional subsistence economies
Which societies tend to show more warmth and affection toward their children?
foraging
What signs have archaeologists uncovered that suggest religious belief dates back to nearly 60,000 years ago?
grave goods
Most societies with social ranking practice __________.
herding or agriculture
Anthropology is literally the study of __________.
humans
The controversial Sapir-Whorf hypothesis proposes that __________.
language affects how individuals in a society perceive and conceive reality
The term ethnicity involves a group of people emphasizing shared __________.
language, history, and culture
Patrilineal societies, but not matrilineal societies, tend to be __________.
locally exogamous
The goal of interpretive anthropology is to __________.
understand what it means to be a person living in a particular culture
A phratry is a __________ descent group composed of supposedly related __________.
unilineal; clans
Beliefs about what is, or is not, a supernatural occurrence __________.
vary within a society over time
Which of the following is a common cultural idea about art in our own society?
Anything useful is not art
Why do most societies not have a word for art?
Art is often an integral part of religious, social, and political life.
What is the difference between a paleontologist and a paleoanthropologist?
Paleontologists study many different types of animals, while paleoanthropologists focus on humans and their relatives.
How are members of a lineage connected?
They can trace descent from a common ancestor through known links.
Why is it so difficult to pinpoint the emergence of the earliest languages?
Written language only appeared about 5,000 years ago.
While English has 26 letters, it has __________ significant sounds.
about 40
Which of the following may be trained in any or all of the subfields of anthropology?
applied anthropologist
Into what principal types of political organization did Elman Service suggest most societies could be classified?
bands, tribes, chiefdoms, states
Which of the following is the most common economic marriage transaction cross-culturally?
bride price
What are the ultimate sources of all cultural change?
discovery and invention
Societies with tribal political organization are similar to band societies in their tendency to be __________.
egalitarian
Which type of society is most likely to incorporate nonvoluntary associations?
egalitarian
Which anthropological term may be used in place of socialization?
enculturation
Which subdiscipline is now frequently referred to as simply "cultural anthropology"?
ethnology
According to the __________ theory, men tend to do more dangerous work because the loss of men is less disadvantageous reproductively than the loss of women.
expendability
The most powerful transmitter of culture is probably __________.
language
The Y-5 pattern of hominids refers to a feature on the __________.
molars
The more stratified and complex a society is, the __________.
more voluntary associations it is likely to have
The main process that increases the frequency of adaptive traits through time is called __________.
natural selection
Natural selection cannot account for the variation in frequency of __________ traits.
neutral
The observable appearance of a pea plant is called its __________.
phenotype
Of the following forms of marriage, the rarest is __________.
polyandry
Which type of society generally has the most favorable view of gender equality?
post-industrial societies
Participant-observation refers to the __________.
practice of immersing oneself in the language and customs of a society
What do anthropologists call the transformation of resources into food, tools, and other goods?
production
Which of the following is a universally ascribed quality?
sex
Some polygynous societies try to reduce competition by practicing sororal polygyny, which is when the co-wives are __________.
sisters
Anthropological research can be classified by its __________ and __________ scope.
spatial; temporal
What is racism?
the belief that some "races" are inferior to others
What is culture?
the customary ways that a particular population or society thinks and behaves
The traditional explanation for the emergence of primates relates to an adaptation for __________.
tree living
The way a society __________ is sometimes apparent in its choice and use of artistic materials.
views its environment
Charles Darwin was not the first person to discuss evolutionary processes, but he is famous because he __________.
was the first to provide a comprehensive, well-documented explanation of natural selection