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An310 cultural anthropology exam 3 answers (ashworth college)
1. AN310 Cultural Anthropology Exam
3 Answers (Ashworth College)
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AN310 Cultural Anthropology Exam 3 Answers (Ashworth College)
Exam 3 AN310 Grade
100
Question 1
5 / 5 points
A study of consumption patterns among low-income African-American schoolchildren in New Haven,
Connecticut, revealed that:
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the children do not understand the negative effects of overspending when money is available.
the children learn practical lessons about household finances at a young age.
their consumption patterns are similar to those of white middle-class children.
girls spend most of their money on clothes for themselves when they shop in a mall.
Question
2
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The major item of exchange between the Lese and Efe is:
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children.
food.
water.
cloth.
Question
3
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Inequalities in consumption:
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are generally more marked in industrial/informatic societies than in non-industrial societies.
are often influenced by age.
are related to class differences in income level.
have increased in post-Soviet Union societies.
Question
4
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A cause of increased social inequality is:
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privatization in the former USSR.
the transition from foraging to settled ways of making a living.
the emergence of agriculture.
All of the above
Question
5
5 / 5 points
Below-replacement-level fertility is characteristic of the __________ mode of livelihood.
2. Question options:
agriculture
pastoralism
industrialism/digital economy
horticulture
Question
6
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Parents' desire to have children is NOT affected by:
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global longitudinal location.
economic costs of raising children.
children's value as support during parents' old age.
children's labor value.
Question
7
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Minimalism MOST characterizes which mode of consumption and exchange?
Question options:
Industrialism/digital economy
Foraging
Pastoralism
Horticulture
Question
8
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Among many Native American groups, homosexuality:
Question options:
was subject to negative reactions from Euro-American culture.
was institutionalized in a "third gender" role.
tends to be more accepted than among Euro-Americans.
All of the above
Question
9
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If you were to spend time and money for your group's upcoming potlatch, you would be using your:
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leisure-time fund.
recurrent costs fund.
ceremonial fund.
entertainment fund.
Question
10
5 / 5 points
Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market:
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sells only to individual customers.
is declining in importance due to globalization.
is the largest fish market in the world.
allows only Japanese people to spend time in the market.
Question
11
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Boys and girls are most likely to be socialized into nurturing/caring behavior in which mode of livelihood?
Question options:
Horticulture
Trade and business
Intensive agriculture
Intensive industry
Question
12
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The MOST frequent motive for direct infanticide reported cross-culturally is that the infant is:
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a girl.
deformed or very ill.
another mouth to feed.
3. born outside of marriage.
Question
13
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In which of the following cultures do fathers play the greatest role in infant caretaking?
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The Aka
Middle-class Euro-A.mericans
The Yanomami
Middle and upper class people of Japan
Question
14
5 / 5 points
A pure gift is:
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the predominant form of exchange among foragers.
something that is given only once.
something for which a "return" is not expected or calculated.
when reciprocity is immediate and completely balanced.
Question
15
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Exchange relationships between settled Lese farmers and Efe foragers in the Ituri Forest are BEST
characterized as:
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sustained unbalanced exchange.
generalized reciprocity.
exchanging pure gifts.
pooled budgeting.
Question
16
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In Oman, the typical items served to close neighbors when they visit are:
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pizza and coca cola.
coffee and dates.
tea and cookies.
salty snacks.
Question 17 5 / 5 points
An example of an important cash crop is:
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coffee.
tobacco.
tea.
All of the above
Question
18
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Contemporary Japan is an example of a country with:
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rising fertility among the middle class.
strong laws against abortion.
population aging.
a one-child-per-couple policy.
Question
19
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Balanced exchange:
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is non-existent in industrial/informatic societies.
involves only inexpensive, everyday items.
is a system of transfers in which the goal is either immediate or eventual balance in value.
is usually administered or regulated by a central leader or the by the government.