Deck 12: Contemporary Materialist and Ecological Approaches

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According to Harris, "etic" descriptions are those of an outside scientific observer, and are used by the scientific community to generate and strengthen theories of sociocultural life.
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According to Julian Steward, a major factor leading post-war anthropologists to a materialist perspective was growing up in the Depression and service in World War II.
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According to Harris, the true test of an "etic" analysis of culture is that it is not only scientific, but that it also makes sense and is meaningful to a member of that culture.
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While there are differences between Harris and Marx, both use the concept of a "mode of production" in an identical fashion.
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Timothy Earle's archaeological and ethnohistorical research from Hawaii tends to support Wittfogel's idea that irrigation agriculture leads to the development of a society with centralized, managerial power.
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Harris and Marx differ fundamentally in their attitude toward Malthus, with Marx rejecting the notion that there is a "universal law" of population growth for all societies.
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Evidence from most societies bears out the Malthusian idea that human populations grow right up to their environment's carrying capacity, after which they decline due to war, disease, and famine.
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Abortion and other forms of population control are largely unknown outside of industrialized societies.
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The imposition of new taxes by Dutch administrators in colonial Java led to rapid population growth, as peasants sought to increase the amount of labor available to their households.
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Political ecology accepts the basic premise of Malthusian thinking that population growth is the ultimate cause of environmental degradation.
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Deck 12: Contemporary Materialist and Ecological Approaches
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According to Harris, "etic" descriptions are those of an outside scientific observer, and are used by the scientific community to generate and strengthen theories of sociocultural life.
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According to Julian Steward, a major factor leading post-war anthropologists to a materialist perspective was growing up in the Depression and service in World War II.
True
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According to Harris, the true test of an "etic" analysis of culture is that it is not only scientific, but that it also makes sense and is meaningful to a member of that culture.
False
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While there are differences between Harris and Marx, both use the concept of a "mode of production" in an identical fashion.
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Timothy Earle's archaeological and ethnohistorical research from Hawaii tends to support Wittfogel's idea that irrigation agriculture leads to the development of a society with centralized, managerial power.
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Harris and Marx differ fundamentally in their attitude toward Malthus, with Marx rejecting the notion that there is a "universal law" of population growth for all societies.
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Evidence from most societies bears out the Malthusian idea that human populations grow right up to their environment's carrying capacity, after which they decline due to war, disease, and famine.
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Abortion and other forms of population control are largely unknown outside of industrialized societies.
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The imposition of new taxes by Dutch administrators in colonial Java led to rapid population growth, as peasants sought to increase the amount of labor available to their households.
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Political ecology accepts the basic premise of Malthusian thinking that population growth is the ultimate cause of environmental degradation.
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