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Anthropology 101 Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions |Graded to Pass
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Holism - Anthropological perspective that integrates all that is known about human beings and their activities with the result that the whole is understood to be greater than the sum of its parts.. 
-makes the strange familiar 
-understanding the whole system of a culture 
 
4 Subfields of Anthropology - -Physical/ Biological Anthropology 
-Archaeology 
-Linguistic Anthropology 
-Cultural Anthropology 
(* Applied Anthropology is argued as a 5th subfield) 
 
Applied Anthropology - -uses...
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SOC 200 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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Durkheim's sacred and profane - French sociologist Emile Durkheim, religion is 
important in explaining anything that surpasses the limits of our knowledge. As human 
beings, we define most objects as profane, or ordinary, but we define some things as 
sacred, or extraordinary, inspiring a sense of awe and reverence. 
Weber's Protestant Work Ethic - Protestant Work Ethic 
- The idea that religious values explain social and economic developments 
- The idea that Protestant values lie at the hea...
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AFST UTK Exam 1 Kefentse Questions and Answers Rated A
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AFST UTK Exam 1 Kefentse Questions and Answers Rated A Where was the Neanderthal skull found? Germany 
Where was homo erectus discovered? SE Asia, Sumatra 
What was significant about homo erectus? Walked upright and caught fire 
Neanderthal DNA was 4x's different than ours, meaning... two human species living together 
Who discovered Piltdown or Taung? Raymond 
What does Piltdown or Taung mean? Southern African ape 
What was Leake trying to find? The toolmaker 
Where did Leake go to find the "...
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CSTU - Exam 2, Chapters 5-Solved 100%
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Monotheism - ANSWER-The idea of a single, all-powerful god; belief arose in the Near East people (Jews, Hebrews) 
 
Patriarch - ANSWER-Cheiftan, founder 
 
Abraham - ANSWER-First Hebrew patriarch 
 
Caannan - ANSWER-Biblical [lace that is now Israel and Palestine) 
 
Diaspora - ANSWER-Term that means dispersion 
 
Jahwist - ANSWER-Writer of the second Genesis story 
 
Israelite preists - ANSWER-Writer of the first Genesis story 
 
Disobedience to God - ANSWER-The Israelites believed that this wa...
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soul beliefs exam 1 with complete solution
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soul beliefs exam 1 with complete solution 
 
hunter-gatherer 
focused on survival, living day-by-day, not concerned with the afterlife 
egalitarian 
everyone has authority, no one tells anyone what to do 
ancestor worship 
brought tribes together through rituals and prayer to the deceased 
ritualized music 
brought tribes together through dance, bonding and coming together. a way to survive 
immediate return system 
minimum attention to the future, eat it now, not later 
Hadza tribe 
grow no fo...
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Sociology 1301 Final Exam Questions and Answers 2024 Correctly done
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Who coined the term Sociology - Auguste Comte. Founding father of sociology 
What do Durkheim, Marx, and Webster have in common? - Their collective interest in explaining 
the ever present misery lurking within modern society 
What are the steps in the research process - 1. observation 
2. hypothesis testing 
3 analysis of data 
4 generalization 
What is the Hawthorne effect - An effect first discovered while observing work groups. The work 
groups increased their productivity as soon as they kn...
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RELI 448N Interview Essay Comparative Religion all Complete Solutions Latest Verified Review 2023 Practice Questions and Answers for Exam Preparation, 100% Correct with Explanations, Highly Recommended, Download to Score A+
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Reli 448 final exam 1 with 100 correct answers v1
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Reli 448 final exam 1 with 100 correct answers v1 
Reli 448 final exam 1 with 100 correct answers v1 
 
Question 1. 1. (TCO 1) Belief in many gods is called: (Points : 4) 
polytheism. monotheism. agnosticism. atheism. 
 
 
Question 2. 2. (TCO 1) Theology literally means: (Points : 4) 
the love of wisdom. the study of man. the study of God. 
the study of the soul. 
 
 
Question 3. 3. (TCO 2) Who was the German theologian who argued in The Idea of the Holy that religions emerge when people experie...
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GED Social Studies | latest 2023/24 With complete solution
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GED Social Studies | latest 2023/24 With complete solution 
 
Protectorate - a state or territory partly controlled by (but not a possession of) a stronger state but autonomous in internal affairs 
American civil war - civil war in the United States between the North and the South 
Nationalism - the doctrine that your national culture and interests are superior to any other 
Reactionary - an extreme conservative 
Satellite - A small state dependent on a larger one 
Parliament - the lawmaki...
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INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY CLEP EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/ 100% ACCURATE/
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INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY CLEP EXAM REVIEW 
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These are always members of a person's family of orientation - -Parent(s) 
A family unit that is composed of relatives in addition to parents and children who live in the same 
household - -Extended family 
The concurrent marriage of a person of one sex (male or female) with two or more members of the 
opposite sex (male or female) - -Polygamy 
The practice of marrying within one's own social group or category -...
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