What is an egalitarian society?
What will be an ideal response?
This is a form of society in which there is little inequality in access to culturally valued rewards.
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What kinds of information can forensic anthropologists gather from human skeletal remains?
What will be an ideal response?
In an ethnographic field study of political systems in northern Mozambique, Nicholas Kottak found that avoiding shame can be an effective control against breaking social norms. This example of how shame can be a powerful social sanction
A. joins the work of many other anthropologists that cite the importance of informal processes of social control, including gossip and stigma. B. is evidence that shame is a cultural universal. C. is an indication that women tend to suffer from the consequences of shame more than men do. D. is unique among ethnographic cases illustrating the variety of sociopolitical systems that exist in the world today. E. is often a key component of the formal processes of social control.
An increasingly common culture-specific syndrome among Japanese male adolescents is __________
A) koro B) kula C) hikikomori D) susto
What is the relationship between countries and ethnic nationalities?
a. All countries contain multiple ethnic nationalities. b. All ethnic nationalities have their own country. c. There are more countries than ethnic nationalities. d. Ethnic nationalities and countries do not overlap each other at all.