What is a relativistic view of culture and why is it important in anthropology?
What will be an ideal response?
It is an approach that allows anthropology to view other cultures from a broader perspective, by
viewing them as they relate to something else. It is very important because our world is
increasingly interdependent.
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The cultural stage marked by established farming is the:
A. Paleolithic B. Mesolithic C. Neolithic D. Bronze Age
The number of Americans who say they attend church regularly has:
a. Remained about the same since 1940. b. Fallen steadily since 1940. c. Increased substantially since 1940. d. Declined, compared to the number of Europeans who say they attend church regularly. e. Has increased since 1940 among the old but declined during the same period among the young.
Kwang-chih Chang has linked the development of civilization in China to:
a. the restricted access to the means of communication b. the development of irrigation systems c. the emergence of agriculture d. extended periods of cold and dry weather e. the emergence of efficient transportation systems
The organization that formulated the Code of Ethics to which many anthropologists adhere is _________
a. American Anthropological Association b. American Association of Cultural Anthropologists c. National Science Foundation d. United Nations(REMEMBER: