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rt H. Lavenda
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CHAPTER 1 h
WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY?
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
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1. Inhthehtextbook,h"anthropology"hishdefinedhashthehstudyhof .
a) humanhnature,hhumanhsociety,hhumanhlanguage,handhthehhumanhpast
b) thehremainshofhearlierhsocietieshandhpeoples
c) thehwayshofhlifehofhcontemporaryhpeoples
d) thehphysicalhandhmentalhcapacitieshofhhumanhbeings
2. Thehauthorshdefineh"holism"has .
a) tryinghtohstudyheverythinghpossiblehabouthahgrouphofhpeople
b) integratinghwhathishknownhabouthhumanhbeingshandhtheirhactivities
c) studyinghhumanhbiologyhandhculturehaththehsamehtime
d) fittinghtogetherheconomics,hpoliticalhscience,hreligioushstudies,handhbiology
3. Tohsayhthathanthropologyhishcomparativehmeanshthat .
a) eachhanthropologisthstudieshmanyhdifferenthsocietieshduringhhishorhherhcareer
b) anthropologicalhgeneralizationshdrawhonhevidencehfromhthehwidesthpossiblehrangehofhsocieties
c) anthropologistshusehdatahfromhmanyhdifferenthacademichdisciplines
d) therehishnohonehwayhforhthehanthropologisthtohdohresearch
4. h ishNOThlistedhinhthehtexthashanhelementhofhthehanthropologicalhperspective.
a) Holism
b) Comparison
c) Evolution
d) Culturalism
5. A
studyhexamineshhowheconomics,hpolitics,hreligion,handhkinshiphshapehonehanotherhinhahspecifichsociety.
a) detailed
b) cultural
c) holistic
d) comparative
6. Anhanthropologisthstudyinghahsocialhgrouphobserveshthathpeoplehshakehhandshwhenhgreetinghonehanotherhand
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concludeshthathhandshakinghishuniversalhamonghhumans.hThishstudyhishfaultyhbecausehithwashnot .
a) holistic
b) evolutionary
c) ethnocentric
d) comparative
7. Whenhwehsayhthathanthropologyhishahfield-basedhdiscipline,hwehmeanhthat .
a) informationhabouthparticularhsocialhgroupshcomeshthroughhdirecthcontacthwithhthem
b) anthropologistshworkinghinhuniversitieshinterspersehteachinghandhotherhtaskshwithhfieldhresearch
c) researchhconnectshanthropologistshdirectlyhwithhthehlivedhexperienceshofhotherhpeoplehandhtohthehmaterialhe
videncehthathpeoplehhavehleft
d) Allhofhthehabove
8. Accordinghtohthehtext,hculturehconsistshof .
a) setshofhlearnedhbehaviourshandhideashthathhumanshacquirehashmembershofhsociety
b) elementshofhhumanhexperiencehthathrequireheducationhandhgoodhtaste,hsuchhashfinehart,hclassicalhmusic,handhli
terature
c) setshofhinnatehbehaviourshthathenablehhumanshtohfunctionhinhahcomplexhworld
d) thosehpracticeshthathdistinguishhonehgrouphofhhumanshfromhanother
9. NorthhAmericanshtypicallyhdohnotheathinsectshbecausehtheyhhavehlearnedhtohlabelhinsectshashinedible.hThishe
xplanationhishbasedhonh_ .
a) culture
b) biology
c) ethnocentrism
d) genetichprogramming
10. Whenhwehstatehthathhumansharehbioculturalhorganisms,hwehmeanhthath_ .
a) humanhbiologyhmakeshculturehpossible,handhhumanhculturehmakeshhumanhbiologicalhsurvivalhpossible
b) biologyhishmorehimportanththanhculturehforhhumans
c) humanhculturehpredateshourhbiologicalhorganism
d) humanshevolvedhindependentlyhofhourhabilityhtohcreatehculture
11. Traditionally,hNorthhAmericanhanthropologyhhashbeenhdividedhinto subfields.
a) two
b) three
c) four
d) five
12. Accordinghtohthehtext, ishNOThahmajorhsubfieldhofhNorthhAmericanhanthropology.
a) Archaeology
b) Culturalhanthropology
c) Biologicalhanthropology
d) Physiologicalhanthropology
13. ThehfollowinghstatementhishNOThassociatedhwithhthehtraditionalhNorthhAmericanhmodelhofhanthropology:
h .
a) Thishconfigurationhreflectshanthropology'shcommitmenthtohholism.
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b) Thishconfigurationhishassociatedhwithhanthropology'shsuccessfulhfighthagainsth19thhcenturyhscientifichracism.
c) Thishconfigurationhconstituteshahprotectedh"tradinghzone"hwithinhwhichhfreshhconceptshandhknowledgehfromhahv
arietyhofhresearchhtraditionsharehbroughthtogether.
d) ThishmodelhishwidespreadhinhEuropehandhotherhpartshofhthehworld.
14. Socialhgroupingshthathallegedlyhreflecthbiologicalhdifferencesharehcalled .
a) populations
b) cultures
c) races
d) ethnicities
15. Nineteenth-centuryhattemptshtohgrouphallhhumanshintohunambiguoushcategorieshcalledh"races"hwerehbasedhon
h .
a) observablehphysicalhfeatures,hsuchhashskinhcolor,hhairhtype,handhskullhshape
b) supposedhmentalhandhmoralhattributes
c) existinghbeliefshabouththehinherenthbiologicalhsuperiorityhofhsomehraceshandhthehinferiorityhofhothers
d) Allhofhthehabove
16. MichelhBouchard'shresearchhonhstatushandhstigmahamonghFrench-speakershinhAlbertahshowshthat .
a) younghchildrenhknowhwhichhlanguagehishdominant
b) FrenchhishspokenhonlyhbyhpeoplehwhohhavehrecentlyharrivedhinhAlbertahfromhQuebec
c) French-speakinghchildrenhinhAlbertahbelievehthaththeyhbelonghtohahhigh-status-group
d) mediahcampaignshcanhreducehthehstigmahfelthbyhlinguistichminorities
17. Byhthehearlyhtwentiethhcentury,hsomehanthropologistshandhbiologistshconcludedhthaththehconcepthofh"race"hwas
h .
a) justifiedhbyhthehincreasinglyhscientifichbiologicalhresearchhonhhumans
b) ahculturalhlabelhinventedhbyhhumanshtohsorthpeoplehintohgroups
c) ahpoliticalhliability,halthoughhthehevidencehwashincreasinglyhstronghinhitshfavor
d) ahlabelhthathrecognizedhimportanthculturalhandhbiologicalhdifferenceshbetweenhgroups
18. Afterhdiscreditinghscientifichracismhandhmovinghawayhfromhthehclassificationhofhhumanshintohdistincthraces,hb
iologicalhanthropologistshshiftedhtheirhattentionhto .
a) patternshofhvariationhandhadaptationhwithinhthehhumanhspecieshashahwhole
b) thehmaterialhremainshofhthehhumanhpast
c) present-dayhsocialharrangementshinhhumanhgroups
d) humanhsymbolichcommunication
19. h
refershtohthehsystematichoppressionhofhmembershofhonehorhmorehsociallyhdefinedh"races"hbyhmembershofhanotherhs
ociallyhdefinedh"race"hthathishjustifiedhinhtermshofhthehsupposedhinherenthbiologicalhsuperiorityhofhthehrulershandhtheh
supposedhinherenthbiologicalhinferiorityhofhthosehtheyhrule.
a) Ethnocentrism
b) Hierarchy
c) Racism
d) Hegemony
20. Primatologistsharehbiologicalhanthropologistshwhohstudy .
a) thehclosesthlivinghrelativeshofhhumans
Anthropology What Does It Mean to Be Human? Second Canadian Edition byRobe
h h h h h h h h h h h h
rt H. Lavenda
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,https://browsegrades.net/singlePaper/416761/testbank-for-anthropology-what-does-it-mean-to
CHAPTER 1 h
WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY?
h h
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
h h
1. Inhthehtextbook,h"anthropology"hishdefinedhashthehstudyhof .
a) humanhnature,hhumanhsociety,hhumanhlanguage,handhthehhumanhpast
b) thehremainshofhearlierhsocietieshandhpeoples
c) thehwayshofhlifehofhcontemporaryhpeoples
d) thehphysicalhandhmentalhcapacitieshofhhumanhbeings
2. Thehauthorshdefineh"holism"has .
a) tryinghtohstudyheverythinghpossiblehabouthahgrouphofhpeople
b) integratinghwhathishknownhabouthhumanhbeingshandhtheirhactivities
c) studyinghhumanhbiologyhandhculturehaththehsamehtime
d) fittinghtogetherheconomics,hpoliticalhscience,hreligioushstudies,handhbiology
3. Tohsayhthathanthropologyhishcomparativehmeanshthat .
a) eachhanthropologisthstudieshmanyhdifferenthsocietieshduringhhishorhherhcareer
b) anthropologicalhgeneralizationshdrawhonhevidencehfromhthehwidesthpossiblehrangehofhsocieties
c) anthropologistshusehdatahfromhmanyhdifferenthacademichdisciplines
d) therehishnohonehwayhforhthehanthropologisthtohdohresearch
4. h ishNOThlistedhinhthehtexthashanhelementhofhthehanthropologicalhperspective.
a) Holism
b) Comparison
c) Evolution
d) Culturalism
5. A
studyhexamineshhowheconomics,hpolitics,hreligion,handhkinshiphshapehonehanotherhinhahspecifichsociety.
a) detailed
b) cultural
c) holistic
d) comparative
6. Anhanthropologisthstudyinghahsocialhgrouphobserveshthathpeoplehshakehhandshwhenhgreetinghonehanotherhand
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concludeshthathhandshakinghishuniversalhamonghhumans.hThishstudyhishfaultyhbecausehithwashnot .
a) holistic
b) evolutionary
c) ethnocentric
d) comparative
7. Whenhwehsayhthathanthropologyhishahfield-basedhdiscipline,hwehmeanhthat .
a) informationhabouthparticularhsocialhgroupshcomeshthroughhdirecthcontacthwithhthem
b) anthropologistshworkinghinhuniversitieshinterspersehteachinghandhotherhtaskshwithhfieldhresearch
c) researchhconnectshanthropologistshdirectlyhwithhthehlivedhexperienceshofhotherhpeoplehandhtohthehmaterialhe
videncehthathpeoplehhavehleft
d) Allhofhthehabove
8. Accordinghtohthehtext,hculturehconsistshof .
a) setshofhlearnedhbehaviourshandhideashthathhumanshacquirehashmembershofhsociety
b) elementshofhhumanhexperiencehthathrequireheducationhandhgoodhtaste,hsuchhashfinehart,hclassicalhmusic,handhli
terature
c) setshofhinnatehbehaviourshthathenablehhumanshtohfunctionhinhahcomplexhworld
d) thosehpracticeshthathdistinguishhonehgrouphofhhumanshfromhanother
9. NorthhAmericanshtypicallyhdohnotheathinsectshbecausehtheyhhavehlearnedhtohlabelhinsectshashinedible.hThishe
xplanationhishbasedhonh_ .
a) culture
b) biology
c) ethnocentrism
d) genetichprogramming
10. Whenhwehstatehthathhumansharehbioculturalhorganisms,hwehmeanhthath_ .
a) humanhbiologyhmakeshculturehpossible,handhhumanhculturehmakeshhumanhbiologicalhsurvivalhpossible
b) biologyhishmorehimportanththanhculturehforhhumans
c) humanhculturehpredateshourhbiologicalhorganism
d) humanshevolvedhindependentlyhofhourhabilityhtohcreatehculture
11. Traditionally,hNorthhAmericanhanthropologyhhashbeenhdividedhinto subfields.
a) two
b) three
c) four
d) five
12. Accordinghtohthehtext, ishNOThahmajorhsubfieldhofhNorthhAmericanhanthropology.
a) Archaeology
b) Culturalhanthropology
c) Biologicalhanthropology
d) Physiologicalhanthropology
13. ThehfollowinghstatementhishNOThassociatedhwithhthehtraditionalhNorthhAmericanhmodelhofhanthropology:
h .
a) Thishconfigurationhreflectshanthropology'shcommitmenthtohholism.
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b) Thishconfigurationhishassociatedhwithhanthropology'shsuccessfulhfighthagainsth19thhcenturyhscientifichracism.
c) Thishconfigurationhconstituteshahprotectedh"tradinghzone"hwithinhwhichhfreshhconceptshandhknowledgehfromhahv
arietyhofhresearchhtraditionsharehbroughthtogether.
d) ThishmodelhishwidespreadhinhEuropehandhotherhpartshofhthehworld.
14. Socialhgroupingshthathallegedlyhreflecthbiologicalhdifferencesharehcalled .
a) populations
b) cultures
c) races
d) ethnicities
15. Nineteenth-centuryhattemptshtohgrouphallhhumanshintohunambiguoushcategorieshcalledh"races"hwerehbasedhon
h .
a) observablehphysicalhfeatures,hsuchhashskinhcolor,hhairhtype,handhskullhshape
b) supposedhmentalhandhmoralhattributes
c) existinghbeliefshabouththehinherenthbiologicalhsuperiorityhofhsomehraceshandhthehinferiorityhofhothers
d) Allhofhthehabove
16. MichelhBouchard'shresearchhonhstatushandhstigmahamonghFrench-speakershinhAlbertahshowshthat .
a) younghchildrenhknowhwhichhlanguagehishdominant
b) FrenchhishspokenhonlyhbyhpeoplehwhohhavehrecentlyharrivedhinhAlbertahfromhQuebec
c) French-speakinghchildrenhinhAlbertahbelievehthaththeyhbelonghtohahhigh-status-group
d) mediahcampaignshcanhreducehthehstigmahfelthbyhlinguistichminorities
17. Byhthehearlyhtwentiethhcentury,hsomehanthropologistshandhbiologistshconcludedhthaththehconcepthofh"race"hwas
h .
a) justifiedhbyhthehincreasinglyhscientifichbiologicalhresearchhonhhumans
b) ahculturalhlabelhinventedhbyhhumanshtohsorthpeoplehintohgroups
c) ahpoliticalhliability,halthoughhthehevidencehwashincreasinglyhstronghinhitshfavor
d) ahlabelhthathrecognizedhimportanthculturalhandhbiologicalhdifferenceshbetweenhgroups
18. Afterhdiscreditinghscientifichracismhandhmovinghawayhfromhthehclassificationhofhhumanshintohdistincthraces,hb
iologicalhanthropologistshshiftedhtheirhattentionhto .
a) patternshofhvariationhandhadaptationhwithinhthehhumanhspecieshashahwhole
b) thehmaterialhremainshofhthehhumanhpast
c) present-dayhsocialharrangementshinhhumanhgroups
d) humanhsymbolichcommunication
19. h
refershtohthehsystematichoppressionhofhmembershofhonehorhmorehsociallyhdefinedh"races"hbyhmembershofhanotherhs
ociallyhdefinedh"race"hthathishjustifiedhinhtermshofhthehsupposedhinherenthbiologicalhsuperiorityhofhthehrulershandhtheh
supposedhinherenthbiologicalhinferiorityhofhthosehtheyhrule.
a) Ethnocentrism
b) Hierarchy
c) Racism
d) Hegemony
20. Primatologistsharehbiologicalhanthropologistshwhohstudy .
a) thehclosesthlivinghrelativeshofhhumans