In Primitive Culture, E. B. Tylor argued that religion developed through three stages that he identified as

a. cults, Christianity, and evolution.
b. animism, polytheism, and monotheism.
c. superstition, religion, and science.
d. unilineal evolution, historical particularism, and materialism.


ANSWER:
b

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In order to truly appreciate other cultural perspectives, which of the following is most vital?

a. Be willing to make cultural evaluations based on past experience. b. Let go of cultural certainty in order to learn something new. c. Work effectively to achieve short-term goals despite cultural differences. d. Learn to ignore cultural differences as being unimportant. e. Cultivate friendships in as many cultures as possible.

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a. the biological construction of gender. b. the cultural construction of gender. c. the biological distinction of gender. d. the cultural distinction of gender.

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Intensive agriculture requires great investment of both labor and capital, but it does support more people per unit of land than horticulture can

a. True b. False

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