According to Sir James Frazer's view of how human thought developed
a. science would replace the errors in thinking of magic and religious beliefs.
b. magic, religion, and science were equally valid methods of understanding the world.
c. science and magic were more rational approaches to understanding than religion.
d. rational thought and religious thinking were two separate aspects of the human mind.
a
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Assimilation is best illustrated by:
a. Palestinians in Israel. b. Chechens in Russia. c. various Pacific Island cultures living in Hawaii. d. French Canadians living in Quebec. e. Hispanics migrating to the U.S
Chilean arpilleristas did NOT:
a. tell the story of political oppression on scraps of cloth. b. use their art to support the government in power. c. become banned in their own country. d. attempt to raise the consciousness of their oppressed countrymen to bring about political and social change. e. use art as a vehicle of protest.
Socially stratified societies always allow a greater understanding of subsistence technology because they are more diverse
a. True b. False
In Beatriz Manz's case study of a Maya group who relocated to the jungle to start a new life, the major threat they experienced in the new location was from __________
A) political violence B) lack of clean water C) lack of electricity and communications D) lack of schools and teachers