About ________ of births in the U.S. in 2000 ________
a. 95%; occurred as Cesarean sections
b. 97%; were assisted by midwifes
c. 99%; had difficulties
d. 90%; occurred in hospitals
Correct Answer: d
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When the authors use the term "smallĀscale society," they are referring to societies with relatively:
a. small populations, simple technologies, and little labor specialization. b. simple technologies, very specialized labor, and small populations. c. numerous small subcultural groups who are economically interconnected. d. isolated populations of native peoples. e. undeveloped economic systems.
Which of the following was a major difference between the 2000 Census and those which occurred at earlier historical periods?
a. ?For the first time respondents were allowed to self-identify. b. Respondents were no longer allowed to choose their own race. c. For the first time only one respondent answered the forms for the entire family. d. Respondents were encouraged to choose multiple categories of affiliation.
Which of the following would most commonly be associated with ethnosemantics?
a. ?Semantic domains b. Idiophones c. Linguistic relativity d. Pidgins
Which of the following is an example of cultural relativism?
a. The United States outlaws Female Circumcision. b. An anthropologist advocates stopping infanticide on female children in India. c. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) fund local groups who try to teach safer methods for practicing Female Circumcision. d. A student tries to understand why female infanticide is widespread in many Asian countries.