Anthro 104 Chapter 1 Inquisitive Questions with
Correct Answers
anthropology's cross cultural and comparative approach involves comparing ____ across cultures to
explore human _____, and the potential for human ___ - Correct Answer practices, similarities and
differences, cultural expression
When Ken Guest (author of textbook, cultural anthropologist) rent to the remote village of Fuzhou,
China, villagers laughed at him, telling him to go back to New York because half of their village was
there already. What does this illustrate - Correct Answer space-time compression
examples of participant observation - Correct Answer an anthropologist living with the Bemba
people of Zambia, an anthropologist working in and styling corporate offices
examples of what is not participant observation - Correct Answer an anthropologist working in an
NGO, an anthropologist studying the human effect on the environment
examples of what describes anthropology - Correct Answer the study of past and present human
diversity and the application of that knowledge, eighteenth-and nineteenth-centrury colonialism
gave rise to the discipline
anthropology does not - Correct Answer reinforce ethnocentrism, mean only working in academic
institutions
proponents of globalization - Correct Answer increased exposure to diversity, job opportunities for
people in developing countries
critics of globalization - Correct Answer cultural homogenization, distribution of wealth
although globalization has affected society in many positive ways, it has also created and
exacerbated many issued, including _____, in which could lead to many envorionmental refugees in
the future, and ____ due to pollution and corporate greed - Correct Answer climate change, water
scarcity
describing Americans as the "Nacirema", what was Horace Miner's primary intent? - Correct Answer
to help American readers experience the tension between what is familiar and what is strange
Correct Answers
anthropology's cross cultural and comparative approach involves comparing ____ across cultures to
explore human _____, and the potential for human ___ - Correct Answer practices, similarities and
differences, cultural expression
When Ken Guest (author of textbook, cultural anthropologist) rent to the remote village of Fuzhou,
China, villagers laughed at him, telling him to go back to New York because half of their village was
there already. What does this illustrate - Correct Answer space-time compression
examples of participant observation - Correct Answer an anthropologist living with the Bemba
people of Zambia, an anthropologist working in and styling corporate offices
examples of what is not participant observation - Correct Answer an anthropologist working in an
NGO, an anthropologist studying the human effect on the environment
examples of what describes anthropology - Correct Answer the study of past and present human
diversity and the application of that knowledge, eighteenth-and nineteenth-centrury colonialism
gave rise to the discipline
anthropology does not - Correct Answer reinforce ethnocentrism, mean only working in academic
institutions
proponents of globalization - Correct Answer increased exposure to diversity, job opportunities for
people in developing countries
critics of globalization - Correct Answer cultural homogenization, distribution of wealth
although globalization has affected society in many positive ways, it has also created and
exacerbated many issued, including _____, in which could lead to many envorionmental refugees in
the future, and ____ due to pollution and corporate greed - Correct Answer climate change, water
scarcity
describing Americans as the "Nacirema", what was Horace Miner's primary intent? - Correct Answer
to help American readers experience the tension between what is familiar and what is strange