Culture, as defined in Chapter 1:
a. was not an important factor in human evolution.
b. is genetically determined and does not alter over time.
c. is important only as it pertains to modern humans.
d. includes only those aspects of human lifestyle that relate to the arts.
e. can be defined as the strategy by which humans adapt to the natural environment.
e
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The term "anthropoid" refers to:
A. all monkeys, apes, and humans. B. all monkeys and apes. C. all apes and humans. D. all monkeys.
__________ refers to the information people have that enables them to function in their social and physical environments
a. Survival skills b. Social intelligence c. Culture d. Cultural knowledge
Religion and magic don't just explain things and help people accomplish goals—they also enter the realm of human feelings. In other words,
A. they serve emotional needs as well as cognitive (i.e., explanatory) ones. B. religion helps reduce differences by promoting brotherly love. C. they determine the emotional well-being of all their practitioners. D. they often lead to extreme psychological disruption and even mental illness. E. they are psychologically and cognitively relevant, but these realms are well contained and have no effect beyond the mental well-being of the practitioner.
Progress is a term that is often used by anthropologists who are involved in applied research working to improve the lives of indigenous peoples
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false