Applied anthropology is more _______ than theoretical anthropology

a. time-consuming
b. focused on theory
c. collaborative
d. prestigious
e. focused on interviewing


c

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The vast collection of cross-indexed ethnographic and archaeological data catalogued by cultural characteristics and geographic locations is called the:

a. Hominid Relatives Area Files.
b. Human Relations Area Microfiche.
c. Human Relations Association Files.
d. Human Relations Area Files

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Early apes exhibiting Y-5 molar patterns but monkey-like postcranial skeletons are called __________

a. true apes b. false apes c. dental apes d. pre-apes

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The concept (term) that refers to changes brought about through contact with other cultural groups is known as:

a. ?cultural holism. b. ?cultural evolution. c. ?cultural particularism. d. ?cultural adaptation.

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Émile Durkheim, an early scholar of religion, stressed what he termed religious effervescence. Anthropologists too have stressed

A. that proper analysis requires separation of collective re-creation from collective religion. B. that religious worlds are real and significant to those who construct and inhabit them. C. the analysis of the use of behavior-altering drugs in religious experience. D. the collective as well as individual universality of religion. E. the qualities that make religion present in some societies but not in others.

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