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Cultural Anthropology Study Set 6
Quiz 2: The Meaning of Progress and Development
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Question 21
True/False
Many anthropologists have suggested that the life of a nomadic forager was not as hard and dangerous as many suppose.Some anthropologists,such as Marshall Sahlins,have gone so far as to suggest that foraging represented "the original affluent society."
Question 22
True/False
With advances in agricultural technology,the amount of labour required to produce food increases,rather than decreases.
Question 23
Multiple Choice
As an alternative to aggressive and environmentally damaging single crop farming practices,Ronald Nigh suggests a new approach that incorporates indigenous farming techniques.What is the name of the approach he uses?
Question 24
True/False
The wealth of the United States early in its history came as a result of white farmers using land claimed from displaced Native Americans,and worked by slave labour,to produce cotton for the textile industries of England and the United States.
Question 25
True/False
Britain's growth in the textile industry depended on military manoeuvres as much as it did on technological advancements.
Question 26
Multiple Choice
What type of population is most likely to impede the spread of infectious disease?
Question 27
True/False
Swidden agriculture remains efficient only if the population and the amount of land available remain constant.
Question 28
True/False
The Hadza of Tanzania often experience periods of starvation because there is limited food available for them to forage for on the rocky "barren land" savannah where they live.
Question 29
True/False
While conducting his research among the Ju/′hoansi,Richard Lee witnessed numerous times when they exhausted their food supply.
Question 30
Multiple Choice
As societies increase in complexity,what happens to incidences of infectious diseases?
Question 31
True/False
Famine is NOT caused by overpopulation and inefficient agricultural technology.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Worldwide,what percentage of deaths can be attributed to infectious diseases?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
In Latin America,what does the medical condition called susto (also known as pasmo,espanto,or perdida de la somba refer to?
Question 34
True/False
Britain demanded that the United States abolish slavery as a condition of buying American cotton.
Question 35
True/False
Foraging societies chose to adopt an agricultural lifestyle because agriculture is easier.
Question 36
True/False
Mark Cohen,in contrast to Leslie White,saw population density,and not technological advancement,as the motivating factor behind the development of agriculture.
Question 37
Multiple Choice
According to Ronald Nigh,what is the reason for the destruction of the rainforest at a rapid rate?
Question 38
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is explicitly recognized as a cause of illness in the curing techniques of the Ndembu people?
Question 39
Multiple Choice
For the Ndembu,illness or disease may be caused by the actions of a witch or sorcerer,or by the disciplinary action of an ancestral ghost.What reason could be given for why a ghost ancestor would punish someone?