The name of the cultural tradition that was widespread across much of the eastern United States from AD 800-1500, engaged in intensive village-based maize horticulture, and constructed earthen platform mounds is
a. Mississippian.
b. Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.
c. Moundville.
d. Eastern
e. Earth People
a
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Angkor is the name of the:
A. ruler of the largest Southeast Asian civilization. B. system of roads and trails that connected Southeast Asian groups. C. large complex of structures that was the capital of the Khmer civilization. D. money used by the Khmer civilization during the first millennium A.D. E. largest temple in Cambodia, located in the capital city of Khmer.
Which of the following is an example of forced acculturation?
A) schools for Native American children B) the popularity of McDonald’s restaurants in Japan C) teens across Europe watching MTV D) Inuit hunters using snowmobiles and GPS technology
A society’s environment:
a. has no effect on its food-getting strategy. b. absolutely determines the food-getting strategy that is its best adaptation. c. influences its food-getting strategy and sets broad limitations.. d. sets very narrow limits on possible alternative food-getting strategies. e. is the only thing that affects its food-getting strategy.
In the anthropological study of political systems, social control maintains social norms (cultural standards) and regulates conflict. Which of the following is NOT a form of social control?
A. hegemony B. shame C. making subordinates believe they will eventually gain power D. exogamy E. gossip