The widespread occurrence of shamanism and the remarkable similarities between shamanistic traditions wherever found are consequences of:
a. culture.
b. universal neurological inheritance.
c. similar ecclesiastical organization.
d. diffusion.
e. effects of hallucinatory drugs.
ANSWER: b
You might also like to view...
While ethnography is the in-depth study of a single culture, ethnology is the comparative study of culture
a. True b. False
What result from Bourhis' (1985) study indicated a change from previous studies on language attitudes in Canada?
A Anglophones had better attitudes toward English than they had in the past. B Anglophones had more negative attitudes toward French than they had in the past. C Francophones had better attitudes toward French than they had in the past. D Francophones had more negative attitudes toward French than they had in the past. E Both anglophones and francophones had more positive attitudes toward English than they had in the past.
Darwin's five-year voyage on board the HMS Beagle:
A. was disappointing to him since he only was able to visit South America B. allowed him to gain new insights into the plants and animals in different parts of the world C. was important because he traveled with the older and more experienced naturalist Alfred Russell Wallace D. all of these
The number of people that can be supported by the available resources at a given level of technology is called the:
a. ecosystem. b. carrying capacity. c. culture core. d. population density. e. culture area.