Individuals who live and work far from their original homelands form part of a growing population that is classified as:
a. international.
b. multinational.
c. migratory.
d. emigratory.
e. diasporic.
e
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In "Body Ritual among the Nacirema," Miner notes that the opulence of a Nacireman home is determined by
a. whether the home's shrine is equipped with a font. b. what the home is constructed from. c. how large the home is. d. how many shrines the house contains.
The population of North America has been estimated to have been as high as __________ before European contact
a. 2 million b. 7 million c. 10 million d. 12 million
The primary criticism of configurationalism as applied by Benedict is that it
a. ignores the ways in which cultures are similar. b. has a tendency to glorify the negative aspects of culture. c. oversimplifies cultural traits and leads to stereotyping. d. is overly unilineal in its orientation.
The behavior patterns that vary cross culturally in terms of what is allowable for men and women to do is a result of
a. strict biological differences, limiting men and women to certain activities. b. cultural acceptance of particular roles assigned to each gender. c. a natural division that is accepted nearly universally. d. sociobiology, which shows that men and women cannot do what the other can.