Names are a form of social identity

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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According to Bernard Nietschmann, Indonesia has used “nation destroying” as a strategy in nation building; what does he mean by this?

a. The conquest of neighboring states b. The forced relocations of populations to places originally inhabited by other ethnic groups c. The dissolution of a federal Indonesia into an island confederacy d. The creation and imposition of cultural uniformity

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A cultural identity within the legal boundaries of a nation-state, based upon various recognized and relevant criteria is called a(n):

a. nationality. b. personality. c. temperament. d. subculture.

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Social learning refers to the process of learning through:

a. trial-and-error. b. instinct. c. socialization. d. imitation only.

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The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis argues that

A. culture determines what language is able to describe. B. the languages people speak influence the way they think. C. because the Hopi do not use three verb tenses, they have no concept of time. D. the degree of cultural complexity is related to the effectiveness of languages as systems of communication. E. all humans are endowed with the ability to use language.

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