The __________ are a case of a foraging society with great degrees of gender inequality
a. Ju/’hoansi
b. Karenni
c. Inuit
d. Iroquois
Answer: c
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__________ are attitudes that people hold about themselves
a. Self-concepts b. Cultural notions c. Personality traits d. Interdependent views
Assimilation is a form of
a. ethnic cleansing. b. ethnic accommodation. c. ethnic relocation. d. ethnic homogenization.
Nacirema ritual is based on the belief that:
A) religious activity leads to economic success. B) agricultural practices need to improve to produce greater yields. C) the human body has a natural tendency to get sick and diseased. D) neighboring tribes are jealous of the Nacirema's commercial success. E) travel outside of the Nacirema borders is dangerous.
In anthropology, cultural relativism is not a moral position but a methodological one. It states that
A. because cultural values vary between cultures, they cannot be analyzed and compared. B. some cultures are relatively better than others. C. to understand another culture fully, we must try to understand how the people in that culture see things. D. to understand another culture, we must use tactics to try to jar people so that their true views are revealed. E. to bring about desired cultural change, anthropologists should act as emissaries of the most evolved cultural values.