What is the name of the branch of cultural anthropology in which anthropologists use their knowledge and skills to help developing countries maneuver through the process of culture change?
a. Global anthropology
b. Development anthropology
c. Culture change anthropology
d. Empowerment anthropology
Answer: b
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A) less cultural/ethnic diversity than northern or southern latitude populations B) more environmental unpredictability than northern or southern latitude populations C) more cultural/ethnic diversity than northern or southern latitude populations D) minimized ethnogenesis compared to northern or southern latitude populations
Which of these tasks are done predominantly or exclusively by males in most societies?
a. Land clearing and preparing the soil b. Gathering shellfish and fuel c. Tending small animals d. Day to day domestic maintenance
In a study among the Hopi of northeastern Arizona, more than a third of the women of the community had been divorced at least once, which correlates with the fact that these women were socially and economically insecure.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Sometimes applied anthropologists become engaged in the development of policy. This type of applied anthropology occurred when Allan Holmberg of Cornell University became the new patron to a group of Peruvian Indians who lived on a hacienda
This undertaking was called the __________. A. Peruvian Project B. Vicos Project C. Hacienda Project D. Applied Patron Project