A culture-based, often ethnocentric, way that people see the world and other people is a __________
a. worldview
b. bias
c. prejudice
d. model culture
a
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Ethnic identity:
a. is based on an origin myth or history. b. lacks psychological power. c. unites the world into one group. d. All of these are true of ethnic identity.
All of the following can be used to illustrate a pursuit of individualism that negatively impacts the common good in the United States EXCEPT:
a. salary disparity between CEOs and the average worker. b. the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. c. the practice of allowing business needs and desires to override health standards. d. the widespread practice of giving to charity and other philanthropic societies. e. the lack of personal care for elderly parents and grandparents.
The prosimians resemble other mammals _________ the anthropoid primates do
a. less than b. the same as c. more than d. The prosimians don't resemble other mammals at all.
All of the following are evidence of the tendency to view culture as a process EXCEPT
A. analysis that attempts to establish boundaries between cultures. B. interest in how acts of resistance can make and remake culture. C. practice theory. D. attention to agency in anthropological analysis. E. interest in public, collective, and individual dimensions of day-to-day life.