During the first few weeks in the field, the anthropologist will
A. be completely useless, as he or she is in culture shock.
B. spend time recovering from jet lag.
C. only hand out gifts to the children of the culture.
D. notice some of the most basic aspects of cultural diversity that eventually fade from consciousness.
E. read background history on the culture.
D. notice some of the most basic aspects of cultural diversity that eventually fade from consciousness.
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Societies with higher levels of political integration are also likely to exhibit __________.
A) high literacy rates B) class distinctions C) collective action D) territorial disputes
People must eat, but culture teaches us what, when, and how to do so. This is an example of how
A. individuals are powerless to alter the strong relationship between nature and culture. B. "human nature" is a cultural construction, an idea we have in our minds that has nothing to do with true nature. C. culture takes the natural biological urges we share with other animals and teaches us how to express them in particular ways. D. biology dominates culture. E. we are all just uncultured animals.
Primatologists study primate behavior in:
A. natural populations B. zoo populations C. provisioned populations D. all of these
Age grades were established universally by numerical age of the individual
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false