Deck 14: The-Arts

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All peoples engage in artistic behavior as they use their imagination creatively to interpret,understand,and even enjoy life.The archaeological record suggests that humans have produced art for how many years?

A)250,000
B)150,000
C)80,000
D)40,000
E)10,000
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Tattoos communicate through all of the following except:

A)manner of execution.
B)verbal words.
C)style.
D)sign-to-meaning correspondence.
E)color.
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Legends,rhymes,jokes,chants,and dramas are all examples of which kind of art?

A)Narrative
B)Dramatic
C)Visual
D)Performative
E)Verbal
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All of the following are approaches that anthropologists bring to the study of art except:

A)narrative approach.
B)interpretive approach.
C)aesthetic approach.
D)cataloguing and description of art.
E)assessing the economic value.
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The narratives that make up the verbal arts include all of the following except:

A)paintings.
B)legends.
C)myths.
D)tales.
E)epics.
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Anthropologists prefer to use the term verbal arts rather than the term folklore because the term:

A)folklore is used only by linguists; the term verbal arts is used only by anthropologists.
B)verbal arts sounds more sophisticated.
C)verbal arts is more scientific.
D)folklore implies lack of sophistication,and is a condescending term to use.
E)folklore refers only to fairy tales.
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What interesting cultural substitution is in the Marcos Zapata painting of The Last Supper (ca.1710-1773)?

A)Instead of wine,the disciples are drinking beer.
B)The men are dressed in ponchos and wearing Andean hats.
C)Instead of sitting at a table,they are eating on the floor.
D)Instead of eating sheep,they are eating guinea pig.
E)Jesus is an Andean woman instead of a Jewish man.
Question
The observation that all cultures include activities that provide aesthetic pleasure suggests all of the following except:

A)humans may have an innate or acquired need to produce art.
B)the human mind requires the stimulation of imaginative play,and art is a basic expression.
C)all societies,from food-foraging bands to industrial states,include art in their culture.
D)art is a necessary activity in which all normal,active members of society participate.
E)art is a very specialized activity that likely led to the creation of distinct classes in society.
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The interpretive approach to rock art among the Bushmen and all over southern Africa indicates a significant influence of:

A)hierarchical classes.
B)egalitarianism.
C)shamanism.
D)hunting and gathering.
E)spiritual lineage.
Question
Whether beneficial or unbeneficial,all art is an expression of:

A)the innate need to be playful and engage in manual arts.
B)a fundamental human capacity for symbolic and religious expression.
C)state-level societies that can afford specialists.
D)political domination of minorities by elites.
E)the symbolic representation of form and the expression of creative imagination.
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All of the following statements about tattoos are correct except:

A)tattoos are transformed into fine art through redefinition and framing based on formal and ideological qualities.
B)tattoos were first brought to the U.S.by British Captain John Smith from the Pacific.
C)tattoos can function as a mark of affiliation and identity for the bearer.
D)there are class distinctions in tattoos and tattoo art.
E)tattoos have long been one of the simplest ways of identifying the human as a social being.
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When ideas are promoted by artful means and dramatically staged to challenge opinions,it is called:

A)staged art.
B)culinary art.
C)domestic art.
D)performance art.
E)narrative art.
Question
Peyote art is a traditional form among the:

A)Cheyenne.
B)Hurok.
C)Huichol.
D)Chumash.
E)Comanche.
Question
Peyote buttons contain a psychotropic substance identified as a(n):

A)acid base inhibitor.
B)acid.
C)alkaloid.
D)barbiturate.
E)phosphate.
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The Bushmen use many natural minerals and materials for their rock art.Which of the following is not a commonly used material?

A)Bicarbonate
B)Gypsum
C)Ferric oxide
D)Blood
E)Silica
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If the animal figures on a Haida totem are highly stylized and represent only the most basic forms of animals,then the totem would be considered as:

A)representational.
B)abstract.
C)narrative.
D)symbolic.
E)performative.
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Weavings,etchings,rock carvings,and tattoos are all classified as which kind of art?

A)Visual
B)Verbal
C)Musical
D)Performative
E)Transformative
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Which of the following is not a common depiction of Bushmen rock art?

A)Hunting scenes
B)Women
C)Drums
D)Trance dancers
E)Fly whisks
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Tattoos are universal forms of body art that may initially date as far back as how many years ago?

A)10,000-40,000
B)40,000-75,000
C)5,000-10,000
D)60,000-70,000
E)10,000-12,000
Question
During the first stage of trance:

A)the shamans dance and invite others to participate.
B)individuals experience iconic images and feel as if they are one with the deity.
C)the individual does not initially experience an altered state.
D)the nervous system generates patterns of dots,zigzags,curves,and lines.
E)the individual begins to make sense of abstract forms based on cultural knowledge.
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Jennifer Neptune was asked by a Native American elder to make a reproduction of a clothes item from the late 18th century seen in a photograph of material artifacts from his tribe.This work allowed the current tribal members to appreciate the rich cultural past of their own tribe.What was this item that she reproduced?

A)Pants (leggings)
B)Hat
C)Skirt
D)Collar
E)Waistcoat
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Among Australian aborigines,the ancestors' tracks on the earth are known in song as:

A)dreamlines.
B)songlines.
C)little songs.
D)journey songs.
E)echoes.
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Which musical system divides the octave into five nearly equidistant tones?

A)Octave
B)Pentatonic
C)Natural
D)Tonal
E)Formless
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Semi-historical narratives that account for the deeds of heroes,the movements of peoples,and the establishment of local customs are called:

A)myths.
B)legends.
C)epics.
D)tales.
E)dramas.
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The study of music in its cultural setting is called:

A)ethnohistory.
B)ethnomusicology.
C)ethnography.
D)folklore.
E)verbal arts.
Question
In Western music,the distance between the basic tone and the first overtone is called a(n):

A)tone.
B)pentatone.
C)octave.
D)scale.
E)pentatonic scale.
Question
Which of the following is typically found in preliterate societies with a form of state political organization,serving to transmit and preserve a culture's legal and political precedents and practices?

A)Epics
B)Legends
C)Myths
D)Tales
E)Sagas
Question
Most of the situation comedies,soap operas,and adventure series shown on television are non-religious,non-historical,and appreciated primarily as a source of entertainment.Thus they may be classified as what kind of verbal arts?

A)Dramas
B)Legends
C)Myths
D)Epics
E)Tales
Question
Master Ghanaian carpenter Paa Joe is most known for:

A)temple altars.
B)coffins.
C)statues.
D)wooden utensils.
E)axes and other tools.
Question
All of the following are functions of art except:

A)art is a tremendous asset for the few societies that have it.
B)art can be used to change people's perceptions.
C)art is employed to express political themes.
D)art displays social status and spiritual identity.
E)art offers insights into a culture's worldview.
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Art is universal to human societies.
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Which Native American group did Jennifer Neptune study and assist?

A)Navajo
B)Gros Ventre
C)Assiniboine
D)Penobscot
E)Cherokee
Question
In a literate society,the function of legends has been largely taken over by:

A)psychology.
B)anthropology.
C)sociology.
D)history.
E)political science.
Question
Your text describes a type of narrative found in many cultures in which a peasant father and his son,while traveling with their beast of burden,meet a number of people who criticize them.What is the motif?

A)The "motif" refers to the psychological motives of the characters in a story,in this case,the desire of the son to do better than his father.
B)The "motif" is meant to be the historical background to the story,in this case,the history of exploitation of the peasantry.
C)The "motif" refers to the story situation,in this case,a father and son trying to please everyone.
D)The "motif" is meant to be the physical environment in which the story occurs,in this case,the yam gardens of Ghana.
E)The "motif" refers to the economic background,in this case,feudalism.
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The "little songs" of the Bedouin are an outlet for taboo thoughts because they:

A)are heroic poems.
B)are elaborately structured and used on ceremonial occasions.
C)are sung by men only.
D)express ideas and feelings that go against the moral system.
E)are sung by older women only.
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Two people playing different patterns of beats at the same time is called:

A)syncopation.
B)irregular repetition.
C)polyrhythm.
D)pentatonality.
E)tone color.
Question
In the myth of Tabaldak and Odziozo,Tabaldak first created the Abenakis from stone,and then from living wood.What does this tell us about the functions of myths?

A)Myths function to tell actual history; the Abenakis believe that they were originally made of wood.
B)Myths bring humor into the lives of the Abenakis because they are so ridiculous.
C)Myths function primarily to provide entertainment; the Abenakis know they were not made from wood,but like to tell this story to visiting anthropologists who are so gullible.
D)Myths function to express a culture's worldview; the Abenakis see themselves as belonging to the world of living things rather than to the nonliving world of stone.
E)Myths provide knowledge of woodworking and stonemasonry to the Abenakis.
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Rarely has a culture been reported to lack any kind of music.Bone flutes and whistles have been found by archaeologists that date back approximately how many years ago?

A)10,000
B)33,000
C)42,000
D)57,000
E)100,000
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Americans are familiar with the story of Cinderella.Similar stories may be found throughout the world: a poor, beautiful girl,downtrodden by her stepmother,receives supernatural aid to win the hand of a noble prince who is searching for a bride.Although the circumstances differ (the girl may be a rural peasant or a servant in a great house,the supernatural helper may be a fairy godmother or a goldfish,the prince may belong to European feudalism or the Aztec empire),all the stories exhibit the same basic:

A)motif.
B)tonality.
C)legend.
D)mythological structure.
E)epic.
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Art has little connection to other aspects of a group's culture.
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The interpretative approach can be used to better understand the meaning of rock paintings in southern Africa.
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The significance of tales to anthropologists is partly in their distribution across cultures.
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The word "folklore" is used today to distinguish between folk art and fine art.
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In all cultures,the words of songs constitute a type of poetry.
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The word "myth," as used by anthropologists,means something that is widely believed to be true but probably is not.
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Art often plays a role in indigenous rights efforts.
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Huichol Indians use the roots of the Chama cactus for their trances.
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To some extent,in literate societies,the function of legends has been taken over by history.
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Zale Seck is a West African artist from Senegal whose paintings express political and social themes significant in our contemporary global world.
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Ethnomusicology began in the early 20th century.
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The interpretive approach indicates that shamanism has played a significant historical role in the rock art throughout eastern and northern Africa.
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Oral tradition helps Aborigines claim extensive indigenous land ownership.
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Jennifer Neptune worked with the Penobscot Indians to recover an earlier type of hunting tool tradition.
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An art form that has developed recently is tattooing.It involves the puncturing and coloring of human skin with symbolic designs.
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In the process of construal,the brain tries to make sense of entopic images.
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The "coffin plane" now in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington,D.C.,made only one independent flight before being stored as an art form.
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Music plays an important role in cultural preservation.
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Some form of visual art is a part of every historically known human culture.
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All peoples engage in artistic behavior as they use their imagination creatively to interpret,understand,and even enjoy life.The archaeological record suggests that humans have produced art for how many years?

A)250,000
B)150,000
C)80,000
D)40,000
E)10,000
40,000
2
Tattoos communicate through all of the following except:

A)manner of execution.
B)verbal words.
C)style.
D)sign-to-meaning correspondence.
E)color.
verbal words.
3
Legends,rhymes,jokes,chants,and dramas are all examples of which kind of art?

A)Narrative
B)Dramatic
C)Visual
D)Performative
E)Verbal
Verbal
4
All of the following are approaches that anthropologists bring to the study of art except:

A)narrative approach.
B)interpretive approach.
C)aesthetic approach.
D)cataloguing and description of art.
E)assessing the economic value.
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The narratives that make up the verbal arts include all of the following except:

A)paintings.
B)legends.
C)myths.
D)tales.
E)epics.
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Anthropologists prefer to use the term verbal arts rather than the term folklore because the term:

A)folklore is used only by linguists; the term verbal arts is used only by anthropologists.
B)verbal arts sounds more sophisticated.
C)verbal arts is more scientific.
D)folklore implies lack of sophistication,and is a condescending term to use.
E)folklore refers only to fairy tales.
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What interesting cultural substitution is in the Marcos Zapata painting of The Last Supper (ca.1710-1773)?

A)Instead of wine,the disciples are drinking beer.
B)The men are dressed in ponchos and wearing Andean hats.
C)Instead of sitting at a table,they are eating on the floor.
D)Instead of eating sheep,they are eating guinea pig.
E)Jesus is an Andean woman instead of a Jewish man.
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The observation that all cultures include activities that provide aesthetic pleasure suggests all of the following except:

A)humans may have an innate or acquired need to produce art.
B)the human mind requires the stimulation of imaginative play,and art is a basic expression.
C)all societies,from food-foraging bands to industrial states,include art in their culture.
D)art is a necessary activity in which all normal,active members of society participate.
E)art is a very specialized activity that likely led to the creation of distinct classes in society.
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The interpretive approach to rock art among the Bushmen and all over southern Africa indicates a significant influence of:

A)hierarchical classes.
B)egalitarianism.
C)shamanism.
D)hunting and gathering.
E)spiritual lineage.
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Whether beneficial or unbeneficial,all art is an expression of:

A)the innate need to be playful and engage in manual arts.
B)a fundamental human capacity for symbolic and religious expression.
C)state-level societies that can afford specialists.
D)political domination of minorities by elites.
E)the symbolic representation of form and the expression of creative imagination.
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All of the following statements about tattoos are correct except:

A)tattoos are transformed into fine art through redefinition and framing based on formal and ideological qualities.
B)tattoos were first brought to the U.S.by British Captain John Smith from the Pacific.
C)tattoos can function as a mark of affiliation and identity for the bearer.
D)there are class distinctions in tattoos and tattoo art.
E)tattoos have long been one of the simplest ways of identifying the human as a social being.
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When ideas are promoted by artful means and dramatically staged to challenge opinions,it is called:

A)staged art.
B)culinary art.
C)domestic art.
D)performance art.
E)narrative art.
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Peyote art is a traditional form among the:

A)Cheyenne.
B)Hurok.
C)Huichol.
D)Chumash.
E)Comanche.
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Peyote buttons contain a psychotropic substance identified as a(n):

A)acid base inhibitor.
B)acid.
C)alkaloid.
D)barbiturate.
E)phosphate.
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The Bushmen use many natural minerals and materials for their rock art.Which of the following is not a commonly used material?

A)Bicarbonate
B)Gypsum
C)Ferric oxide
D)Blood
E)Silica
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If the animal figures on a Haida totem are highly stylized and represent only the most basic forms of animals,then the totem would be considered as:

A)representational.
B)abstract.
C)narrative.
D)symbolic.
E)performative.
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Weavings,etchings,rock carvings,and tattoos are all classified as which kind of art?

A)Visual
B)Verbal
C)Musical
D)Performative
E)Transformative
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Which of the following is not a common depiction of Bushmen rock art?

A)Hunting scenes
B)Women
C)Drums
D)Trance dancers
E)Fly whisks
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Tattoos are universal forms of body art that may initially date as far back as how many years ago?

A)10,000-40,000
B)40,000-75,000
C)5,000-10,000
D)60,000-70,000
E)10,000-12,000
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During the first stage of trance:

A)the shamans dance and invite others to participate.
B)individuals experience iconic images and feel as if they are one with the deity.
C)the individual does not initially experience an altered state.
D)the nervous system generates patterns of dots,zigzags,curves,and lines.
E)the individual begins to make sense of abstract forms based on cultural knowledge.
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Jennifer Neptune was asked by a Native American elder to make a reproduction of a clothes item from the late 18th century seen in a photograph of material artifacts from his tribe.This work allowed the current tribal members to appreciate the rich cultural past of their own tribe.What was this item that she reproduced?

A)Pants (leggings)
B)Hat
C)Skirt
D)Collar
E)Waistcoat
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Among Australian aborigines,the ancestors' tracks on the earth are known in song as:

A)dreamlines.
B)songlines.
C)little songs.
D)journey songs.
E)echoes.
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Which musical system divides the octave into five nearly equidistant tones?

A)Octave
B)Pentatonic
C)Natural
D)Tonal
E)Formless
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Semi-historical narratives that account for the deeds of heroes,the movements of peoples,and the establishment of local customs are called:

A)myths.
B)legends.
C)epics.
D)tales.
E)dramas.
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The study of music in its cultural setting is called:

A)ethnohistory.
B)ethnomusicology.
C)ethnography.
D)folklore.
E)verbal arts.
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In Western music,the distance between the basic tone and the first overtone is called a(n):

A)tone.
B)pentatone.
C)octave.
D)scale.
E)pentatonic scale.
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Which of the following is typically found in preliterate societies with a form of state political organization,serving to transmit and preserve a culture's legal and political precedents and practices?

A)Epics
B)Legends
C)Myths
D)Tales
E)Sagas
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28
Most of the situation comedies,soap operas,and adventure series shown on television are non-religious,non-historical,and appreciated primarily as a source of entertainment.Thus they may be classified as what kind of verbal arts?

A)Dramas
B)Legends
C)Myths
D)Epics
E)Tales
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Master Ghanaian carpenter Paa Joe is most known for:

A)temple altars.
B)coffins.
C)statues.
D)wooden utensils.
E)axes and other tools.
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All of the following are functions of art except:

A)art is a tremendous asset for the few societies that have it.
B)art can be used to change people's perceptions.
C)art is employed to express political themes.
D)art displays social status and spiritual identity.
E)art offers insights into a culture's worldview.
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Art is universal to human societies.
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Which Native American group did Jennifer Neptune study and assist?

A)Navajo
B)Gros Ventre
C)Assiniboine
D)Penobscot
E)Cherokee
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In a literate society,the function of legends has been largely taken over by:

A)psychology.
B)anthropology.
C)sociology.
D)history.
E)political science.
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Your text describes a type of narrative found in many cultures in which a peasant father and his son,while traveling with their beast of burden,meet a number of people who criticize them.What is the motif?

A)The "motif" refers to the psychological motives of the characters in a story,in this case,the desire of the son to do better than his father.
B)The "motif" is meant to be the historical background to the story,in this case,the history of exploitation of the peasantry.
C)The "motif" refers to the story situation,in this case,a father and son trying to please everyone.
D)The "motif" is meant to be the physical environment in which the story occurs,in this case,the yam gardens of Ghana.
E)The "motif" refers to the economic background,in this case,feudalism.
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The "little songs" of the Bedouin are an outlet for taboo thoughts because they:

A)are heroic poems.
B)are elaborately structured and used on ceremonial occasions.
C)are sung by men only.
D)express ideas and feelings that go against the moral system.
E)are sung by older women only.
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Two people playing different patterns of beats at the same time is called:

A)syncopation.
B)irregular repetition.
C)polyrhythm.
D)pentatonality.
E)tone color.
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37
In the myth of Tabaldak and Odziozo,Tabaldak first created the Abenakis from stone,and then from living wood.What does this tell us about the functions of myths?

A)Myths function to tell actual history; the Abenakis believe that they were originally made of wood.
B)Myths bring humor into the lives of the Abenakis because they are so ridiculous.
C)Myths function primarily to provide entertainment; the Abenakis know they were not made from wood,but like to tell this story to visiting anthropologists who are so gullible.
D)Myths function to express a culture's worldview; the Abenakis see themselves as belonging to the world of living things rather than to the nonliving world of stone.
E)Myths provide knowledge of woodworking and stonemasonry to the Abenakis.
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Rarely has a culture been reported to lack any kind of music.Bone flutes and whistles have been found by archaeologists that date back approximately how many years ago?

A)10,000
B)33,000
C)42,000
D)57,000
E)100,000
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Americans are familiar with the story of Cinderella.Similar stories may be found throughout the world: a poor, beautiful girl,downtrodden by her stepmother,receives supernatural aid to win the hand of a noble prince who is searching for a bride.Although the circumstances differ (the girl may be a rural peasant or a servant in a great house,the supernatural helper may be a fairy godmother or a goldfish,the prince may belong to European feudalism or the Aztec empire),all the stories exhibit the same basic:

A)motif.
B)tonality.
C)legend.
D)mythological structure.
E)epic.
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Art has little connection to other aspects of a group's culture.
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The interpretative approach can be used to better understand the meaning of rock paintings in southern Africa.
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The significance of tales to anthropologists is partly in their distribution across cultures.
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The word "folklore" is used today to distinguish between folk art and fine art.
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In all cultures,the words of songs constitute a type of poetry.
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The word "myth," as used by anthropologists,means something that is widely believed to be true but probably is not.
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46
Art often plays a role in indigenous rights efforts.
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47
Huichol Indians use the roots of the Chama cactus for their trances.
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48
To some extent,in literate societies,the function of legends has been taken over by history.
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49
Zale Seck is a West African artist from Senegal whose paintings express political and social themes significant in our contemporary global world.
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50
Ethnomusicology began in the early 20th century.
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51
The interpretive approach indicates that shamanism has played a significant historical role in the rock art throughout eastern and northern Africa.
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52
Oral tradition helps Aborigines claim extensive indigenous land ownership.
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53
Jennifer Neptune worked with the Penobscot Indians to recover an earlier type of hunting tool tradition.
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54
An art form that has developed recently is tattooing.It involves the puncturing and coloring of human skin with symbolic designs.
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55
In the process of construal,the brain tries to make sense of entopic images.
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56
The "coffin plane" now in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington,D.C.,made only one independent flight before being stored as an art form.
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57
Music plays an important role in cultural preservation.
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Some form of visual art is a part of every historically known human culture.
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