The Hopewell pipes are thought to be ritual weapons that served to reduce regional differences and to promote communication and friendly contact between the disparate groups involved in the Hopewell Interaction Sphere.

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


True

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Which of the following statements about religion and technology is NOT true?

a. There are currently dating and other social websites tied to religion. b. The Internet has changed today's ability to influence masses of people through religion. c. Jerry Falwell and Oral Roberts were two of the more popular televangelists. d. Televangelism was particularly successful with those who were well-educated and did not attend church. e. In the 1970s, televangelism began in the United States and spread widely for a time.

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Which of the following best defines applied anthropology?

a. The use of anthropological techniques to better prepare populations for market research and the introduction of capitalism b. The application of anthropological types of change in order to help indigenous people develop further c. The use of anthropological knowledge and methods to solve practical problems in communities confronting new challenges d. The implementation of change into indigenous populations only in order to save and preserve them e. Teaching anthropology in the classroom to a new generation of students

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In archaeofaunal analysis, anatomical parts of the body such as vertabrae or metatarsals are called

a. elements. b. taxon. c. size classes. d. faunal assemblages. e. coprolites

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How have anthropological perspectives on cross-gender identity changed since the 1970s and 1980s?

a. Today there is a movement back to thinking of cross-gender identity as deviant. b. There is currently recognition that some cultures have constructed multiple gender identities. c. Contemporary anthropology views cross-gender behavior as the same as same-sex sexual orientation. d. Today there is a widespread understanding that anthropologists of the 1970s and 1980s pretty much nailed it.

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