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TEST BANK Anthropology What Does it Mean to Be Human? 2nd Canadian Edition by Robert Lavenda, Emily Schultz, Cynthia Zutter, 9780199032563.

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Anthropology What Does It Mean to Be Human? Second Canadian Edition by
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Robert H. Lavenda
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, CHAPTER 1 v



WHAT IS ANTHROPOLOGY? v v




MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS v v




1. In the textbook, "anthropology" is defined as the study of
v v . v v v v v v v


a) human nature, human society, human language, and the human past
v v v v v v v v v


b) the remains of earlier societies and peoples
v v v v v v


c) the ways of life of contemporary peoples
v v v v v v


d) the physical and mental capacities of human beings
v v v v v v v




2. The authors define "holism" as
v . v v v


a) trying to study everything possible about a group of people
v v v v v v v v v


b) integrating what is known about human beings and their activities
v v v v v v v v v


c) studying human biology and culture at the same time
v v v v v v v v


d) fitting together economics, political science, religious studies, and biology
v v v v v v v v




3. To say that anthropology is comparative means that
v v v . v v v v


a) each anthropologist studies many different societies during his or her career
v v v v v v v v v v


b) anthropological generalizations draw on evidence from the widest possible range of societies
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c) anthropologists use data from many different academic disciplines v v v v v v v


d) there is no one way for the anthropologist to do research
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4. v is NOT listed in the text as an element of the anthropological perspective.
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a) Holism
b) Comparison
c) Evolution
d) Culturalism

5. A study examines how economics, politics, religion, and kinship shape one another in a specific
v v v v v v v v v v v v v


society.
v


a) detailed
b) cultural
c) holistic
d) comparative

6. An anthropologist studying a social group observes that people shake hands when greeting one another and
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,concludes that handshaking is universal among humans. This study is faulty because it was not
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a) holistic
b) evolutionary
c) ethnocentric
d) comparative

7. When we say that anthropology is a field-based discipline, we mean that
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a) information about particular social groups comes through direct contact with them
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b) anthropologists working in universities intersperse teaching and other tasks with field research
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c) research connects anthropologists directly with the lived experiences of other people and to the material
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evidence that people have left
v v v v v


d) All of the above
v v v




8. According to the text, culture consists of v . v v v v v


a) sets of learned behaviours and ideas that humans acquire as members of society
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b) elements of human experience that require education and good taste, such as fine art, classical music, and
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v


literature
v


c) sets of innate behaviours that enable humans to function in a complex world
v v v v v v v v v v v v


d) those practices that distinguish one group of humans from another
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9. North Americans typically do not eat insects because they have learned to label insects as inedible. This
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v


explanation is based on _
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a) culture
b) biology
c) ethnocentrism
d) genetic programming v




10. When we state that humans are biocultural organisms, we mean that _
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a) human biology makes culture possible, and human culture makes human biological survival possible
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b) biology is more important than culture for humans
v v v v v v v


c) human culture predates our biological organism
v v v v v


d) humans evolved independently of our ability to create culture
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11. Traditionally, North American anthropology has been divided into v v v v v v v subfields.
a) two
b) three
c) four
d) five

12. According to the text, v v v is NOT a major subfield of North American anthropology.
v v v v v v v v


a) Archaeology
b) Cultural anthropology v


c) Biological anthropology v


d) Physiological anthropology v




13. The following statement is NOT associated with the traditional North American model of anthropology:
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v .
a) This configuration reflects anthropology's commitment to holism.
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, b) This configuration is associated with anthropology's successful fight against 19th century scientific racism.
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c) This configuration constitutes a protected "trading zone" within which fresh concepts and knowledge from a
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variety of research traditions are brought together.
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d) This model is widespread in Europe and other parts of the world.
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14. Social groupings that allegedly reflect biological differences are called
v v v v v v v v .
a) populations
b) cultures
c) races
d) ethnicities

15. Nineteenth-century attempts to group all humans into unambiguous categories called "races" were based onv v v v v v v v v v v v v


v .
a) observable physical features, such as skin color, hair type, and skull shape
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b) supposed mental and moral attributes v v v v


c) existing beliefs about the inherent biological superiority of some races and the inferiority of others
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d) All of the above
v v v




16. Michel Bouchard's research on status and stigma among French-speakers in Alberta shows that
v v v v v v v v v v v v .
a) young children know which language is dominant
v v v v v v


b) French is spoken only by people who have recently arrived in Alberta from Quebec
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c) French-speaking children in Alberta believe that they belong to a high-status-group
v v v v v v v v v v


d) media campaigns can reduce the stigma felt by linguistic minorities
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17. By the early twentieth century, some anthropologists and biologists concluded that the concept of "race" was
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v


v .
a) justified by the increasingly scientific biological research on humans
v v v v v v v v


b) a cultural label invented by humans to sort people into groups
v v v v v v v v v v


c) a political liability, although the evidence was increasingly strong in its favor
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d) a label that recognized important cultural and biological differences between groups
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18. After discrediting scientific racism and moving away from the classification of humans into distinct races,
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biological anthropologists shifted their attention to
v v . v v v v


a) patterns of variation and adaptation within the human species as a whole
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b) the material remains of the human past
v v v v v v


c) present-day social arrangements in human groups v v v v v


d) human symbolic communication v v




19. v refers to the systematic oppression of members of one or more socially defined "races" by members
v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v


of another socially defined "race" that is justified in terms of the supposed inherent biological superiority of the
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rulers and the supposed inherent biological inferiority of those they rule.
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a) Ethnocentrism
b) Hierarchy
c) Racism
d) Hegemony

20. Primatologists are biological anthropologists who study v v v v v .
a) the closest living relatives of humans
v v v v v
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