Enculturation is

a. the total knowledge of a culture.
b. the process by which the young learn the culture of those around them.
c. unique to some cultures and absent in others.
d. thought to be immoral in some societies.


b

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Scholars believe that food production first began in the Middle East in the

A. marginal areas. B. alluvial desert. C. hilly flanks. D. desert oases. E. high plateau.

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Slave archaeology at Jefferson's Monticello plantation in Virginia has helped interpret historical records from the time. For instance, written records document that Jefferson moved Critta Hemings (part of his house staff) from a large house with a brick floor, a stone fireplace, and architectural embellishments, to a small simple house with dirt floors. Yet she remained a part of his house

staff, a normally favored status. Slave quarter excavations showed a. that Hemings was demoted; she and her family were forced to move from the large house where only they lived to much smaller quarters which they had to share with several other families. b. that the move actually provided Hemings and her family with access to subfloor pits in which they could store their possessions, helping them maintain some privacy and security. c. that the move actually allowed Hemings and her family to have a house of their own, rather than sharing a household with other families. d. Hemings never actually moved; she and her family remained in her large house in spite of Jefferson's demands. e. Hemings never lived at Monticello.

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The forms that people give to their material objects are

a. determined primarily by the materials available. b. the result of the interaction of utilitarian function and aesthetic style. c. completely arbitrary and spontaneous. d. very similar across cultures within any given historical period.

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