Some of the following are listed as subsistence strategies in Part 3 of Conformity and Conflict. Which one of the following is not?

a. hunting and gathering
b. agricultural
c. manufacturing
d. horticultural


Correct Answer: c

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Cargo cults helped do which of the following?

A. mobilize political resistance against colonial powers B. drive away Western settlers C. increase foreign exports D. get soft drinks imported to Melanesia

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The idea that bipedalism developed so that males could provide food to their female pair and offspring is considered culture bound because of all of the following reasons except:

a. pair bonding is not found frequently among terrestrial primates. b. males of all species routinely gather excess to provision females whether or not they need it. c. female primates routinely forage for food while carrying offspring. d. early pair bonding is not evident in the genus Homo. e. females are not usually highly restricted because of the dependence of offspring.

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There is much greater variation within each of the traditional races than between them.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following statements best illustrates the significance of culture for most anthropologists?

A) Anthropologists agree on the basic characteristics of culture, but disagree on the relative importance of those characteristics and on how they study them. B) Anthropologists agree on the basic characteristics of culture and on the importance of each of those characteristics, but they do not all study observable behavior. C) Anthropologists see culture distinctly and do not agree on the basic characteristics of culture. D) Anthropologists study observable behavior, but only a few of them study cultural attributes. E) Anthropologists study observable behavior, but the meanings and understandings that people attach to their behavior is not important to anthropologists.

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