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UMich Anthro 101 Exam 3 UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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UMich Anthro 101 Exam 3 UPDATED ACTUAL Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers Boas Franz - CORRECT ANSWER - Father of American four-field anthropology, contributed to cultural, biological, and linguistic anthropology; component of cultural relativism; Studied language—speakers can't report an action, must be explained how you know that person did an action; studied a=language and culture among the Kwakiutl Native Americans of Pacific NW

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UMich Anthro 101 Exam 3 UPDATED
ACTUAL Exam Questions and
CORRECT Answers
Boas Franz - CORRECT ANSWER - Father of American four-field anthropology,
contributed to cultural, biological, and linguistic anthropology; component of cultural relativism;
Studied language—speakers can't report an action, must be explained how you know that person
did an action; studied a=language and culture among the Kwakiutl Native Americans of Pacific
NW.


Bohannan, Laura/Tiv - CORRECT ANSWER - Best known for her article "Shakespeare in
the Bush"—Visits Nigeria's tribe called the Tiv who are deeply involved in storytelling, and tells
her story of Hamlet to prove to a colleague its messages and points are universal, but the Tiv
believe she doesn't understand the true meaning of the story and Bohannan learns that no values
are truly universal b/c different cultures have different perspectives on love, marriage, etc...Tiv
see her as uncultured


Chomsky, Noam - CORRECT ANSWER - Linguist that supports Universal Grammar—
the basic set of principles and rules that underlie all languages; human brain contains a limited
set of rules for organizing language so that all languages have a common structural basis; all
humans have similar linguistic abilities and thought processes (ex. creole language develops
from acculturation)


Labov, William - CORRECT ANSWER - Sociolinguist whose study showed that
pronunciation was clearly associated with prestige (ex. r pronunciation in NY)


Levi-Strauss, Claude - CORRECT ANSWER - Anthropologist associated with
Structuralism—human minds have certain universal characteristics that lead people to think
similarly regardless of society or culture; there is a universal pattern to the structure of myths
(similar elements and themes, need of binary oppositions and the classification of things to
impose order)


Marx, Karl - CORRECT ANSWER - Saw socioeconomic stratification as a simple
division between the bourgeoisie (capitalists) and the proletariat (propertyless workers); believed

, in class consciousness—recognition of collective interests and personal identification with one's
economic group


Turner, Victor - CORRECT ANSWER - Explained that communitas is a notable social
aspect of collective liminality (community spirit/bond of solidarity among liminal people); made
conflict an important part of his analysis and how symbols and rituals are used to redress,
regulate, anticipate, and avoid it; recognized links between symbolic anthropology and social
psychology


Weber, Max/Protestant work ethic - CORRECT ANSWER - Social theorist who argued for
the prominent role of religion in changing society; contended that individualism/work ethic and
other character traits associated with early Protestantism were especially compatible with
capitalism and aided its spread; defined 3 dimensions of social stratification (wealth, power,
prestige); social identification takes priority over class (against Marx)


Code Switching - CORRECT ANSWER - Speaker's shift from one language or dialect to
another in the context of a single conversation; the use of more than one linguistic variety
consistent with the syntax and phonology of each variety


Creole - CORRECT ANSWER - A language that has its origin in extended contact
between two language communities, one of which is generally European


Diglossia - CORRECT ANSWER - Language with "high" (formal) and "low"
(informal/familiar) dialects (ex. In German and Flemish language, people employ high variants
at universities, writing, professions, mass media, and low variants for ordinary conversations
with family and friends)


Euphemism - CORRECT ANSWER - Substitution of an inoffensive word for a more
unpleasant one ("pass away" rather than "die")


Focal Vocabulary - CORRECT ANSWER - Specialized set of words and distinctions that
are particularly important to certain groups of people (ex. types of snow to Eskimos or skiers)

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