Who discovered the first Sinanthropus skull in 1929?
A) Elliot Smith
B) Davidson Black
C) Roy Chapman Andrews
D) Otto Zdansky
E) Pei Wenzhong
E
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How does the definition of race differ from biology to anthropology? a. Anthropologists see race as a cultural category, while biologists use this term to indicate species variation. b. Anthropologists see race as a biological category, while biologists see race simply as a genetic marker. c. Anthropologists do not acknowledge that racial categories exist, while biologists continue to use
this term fordifferent species. d. Anthropologists argue that race is fixed by type, while biologists see race as an arbitrary category. e. Anthropologists use race as a way of teaching people what is wrong with human variation, while biologists usethis term to divide living forms into different taxonomic categories.
Under which of the following applied field techniques does the community itself contact the research professional for help in creating change?
a. Focus groups b. Community-based participatory research c. Participatory rural appraisal d. Unstructured interviews e. Rapid ethnographic assessment
Which of the following statements about groups with the patrilineal-patrilocal complex is FALSE?
A. Their land and prestige are passed through the females. B. They have their prestige goods under male control. C. They have strongly developed private-public dichotomies. D. They are sometimes characterized by a view that females are dangerous and polluting. E. They often practice polygyny and have patterns of intervillage raiding.
Robert Redfield explained the relations between urban and rural communities by arguing that
A. peasants were culturally isolated from cities. B. cities were centers from which cultural innovations were spread to rural and tribal areas. C. kin-based ethnic associations only exist in rural areas. D. there are so many connections between rural and urban areas that it is not useful to distinguish between them. E. urban centers have more in common with each other, even across national boundaries, than they do with rural areas in the same country.