Deck 2: Characteristics of Culture

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The most important symbolic aspect of culture is _______________.

A)art
B)language
C)religion
D)money
E)none of the above
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_______________ establishes group cohesion and makes it possible for people to consistently satisfy their basic needs.

A)Culture
B)Infrastructure
C)Superstructure
D)Enculturation
E)Social structure
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In the movie Witness,a policeman named John Book was able to hide from his corrupt boss by staying with the Amish.He was protected by adopting their mode of dress,by the fact that they had no telephones,and by their being a closely-knit community united by shared values that differed from those of the larger society.The Amish in the United States are an example of a/an _______________.

A)pluralistic society
B)subculture
C)integrated culture
D)world culture
E)complex society
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The cultural definitions of what it means to be a male or female today _______________.

A)are determined by biological differences
B)are independent of biological differences
C)stem from biological differences that today are relatively insignificant
D)developed about 60 million years ago
E)have no relationship to sex
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The first clear and comprehensive definition of culture was made by _______________.

A)Franz Boas
B)Edward B. Tylor
C)Ralph Linton
D)Bronislaw Malinowski
E)Clyde Kluckhohn
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When groups within a society function with their own distinctive standards of behavior,we refer to it as _______________.

A)subcultural variation
B)social structure
C)gender differences
D)cultural materialism
E)ethnocentrism
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A)All culture is learned.
B)All learned behavior is cultural.
C)Culture is humankind's "social heredity."
D)Culture is not biologically inherited.
E)Culture is transmitted from one generation to the next through enculturation.
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Culture is an integrated and interrelated whole,which means that _______________.

A)people of all different races get along well together
B)subcultural variations can be tolerated
C)if you alter one aspect of a culture,you can drastically affect and possibly even endanger the functioning of the whole
D)primitive people live in harmony and do not require contact with other cultures,nor do they undergo internal change
E)Their society maintains a fragile balance that can be destroyed by any contact with an outside influence
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Which of the following illustrates the fact that culture is learned rather than biologically inherited?

A)Nonhuman animals eat and drink when they have the urge.
B)Humans have a biological drive to eat and drink.
C)Human societies differ in whether their members eat five meals a day or only one,and what types of food and drink are considered appropriate or taboo.
D)Humans living in desert environments require about two gallons of liquid a day to maintain constant body temperature.
E)Humans have to learn how to kiss;kissing is not biologically programmed.
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The process in which culture is transmitted from one generation to the next is called _______________.

A)enculturation
B)acculturation
C)diffusion
D)transmission
E)adaptation
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People share the same culture if they _______________.

A)are dependent on each other for survival
B)are able to interpret and predict each other's actions
C)live in the same territory
D)behave in an identical manner
E)all of the above
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What of the following statements is correct?

A)Subcultural groups always have separate religious affiliations.
B)Ethnic groups live outside of national borders.
C)Subcultural groups have biological differences that ethnic groups do not have.
D)Ethnic groups collectively and publicly identify themselves as distinct.
E)Subcultural groups collectively and publicly identify themselves as distinct.
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Which of the following statements about society and culture is incorrect?

A)Culture can exist without a society.
B)Every culture is learned,shared,based on symbols,integrated,and dynamic.
C)All culture is learned rather than biologically inherited.
D)A culture is shared by the members of a society.
E)Although members of a society may share a culture,their behavior is not uniform.
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Which of the following statements about the relationship between sex and gender is incorrect?

A)Sex is the same as gender.
B)Sex refers to physical differences between males and females,whereas gender refers to the cultural meanings assigned to sex.
C)Sexual differences are biological;gender differences depend on cultural definition.
D)Gender differences began with human culture,about 2.5 million years ago.
E)The biological differences between males and females have decreased since 2.5 million years ago.
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The Amish may be used as an example of subcultural variation because _______________.

A)they are racially different
B)they share the values of thrift,hard work,independence,and close family ties that Americans respect
C)they maintain a distinctive way of life that emphasizes agrarian living and loyalty to fellow Amish rather than to the state
D)they participate in a rite of passage called rumschpringe
E)all of the above
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Biological inheritance is to the ant and bee society as _______________ is to the human society.

A)enculturation
B)adaptation
C)social structure
D)ethnocentrism
E)subcultural variation
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The process by which culture is transmitted from one generation to the next is called _______________.

A)enculturation
B)pluralism
C)adaptation
D)cultural relativism
E)subcultural variation
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Which of the following is not a common aspect of culture?

A)ideas
B)behavior
C)genes
D)perceptions
E)values
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The term "gender" refers to _______________.

A)biological differences between males and females
B)cultural meanings assigned to the biological differences between the sexes
C)a method of determining sex
D)the sexual tendency of society
E)biological meanings assigned to the cultural differences between females and males
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A society is held together by a shared sense of identity and worldview.This collective body of ideas allows a society to make sense of the world,its challenges and opportunities.It is known as _______________.

A)philosophy
B)code ethics
C)superstructure
D)foundation
E)religion
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Behavior can be adaptive in the short run but maladaptive in the long run.In the Central Valley in California,vast irrigation projects have created a garden,but salts and chemicals accumulating in the soil will eventually create another desert.This same process occurred in _______________.

A)Mexico
B)Morocco
C)ancient Mesopotamia
D)Great Britain
E)the Yellow River valley of China
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Humans' major mode of adaptation,which enables them to live effectively in diverse environments,is _______________.

A)sweat glands
B)culture
C)specialized teeth
D)body hair
E)biology
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A sign,sound,emblem,or other thing that is arbitrarily linked to something else and represents it in a meaningful way is called _______________.

A)a myth
B)a symbol
C)an omen
D)a subculture
E)an ethnic group
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In many Native American societies,_______________.

A)only males are recognized
B)more than two genders are recognized
C)gender is not a designated category
D)only females are recognized
E)children are believed to have more than one gender
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Because humans have culture,they are able to live in which of the following environments?

A)deserts
B)mountains
C)the Arctic
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A)Only some cultures change.
B)All cultures change at the same rate.
C)All culture change is disastrous.
D)Culture change can bring disastrous results.
E)All of the above.
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When a culture becomes too rigid and does not change to meet the needs of its people on a long-term basis,it is less likely to _____________.

A)multiply
B)develop innovations
C)survive
D)become ethnocentric
E)govern well
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_______________ refers to the position that because cultures are unique,each one can be evaluated only according to its own standards and values.

A)Ethnocentrism
B)Cultural relativism
C)Cultural materialism
D)Adaptation
E)Pluralism
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According to Bronislaw Malinowski,the nature of an institution is determined by its _______________.

A)structure
B)function
C)culture
D)superstructure
E)infrastructure
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The process by which organisms adjust beneficially to their environment,or the characteristics by which they overcome hazards and gain access to the resources they need to survive,is called _______________.

A)culture
B)biology
C)social structure
D)integration
E)adaptation
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Among the Kapauku Papuans of NEW Guinea,the fact that an attempt to eliminate warfare (which would create a balanced sex ratio)would affect the practice of polygyny,which would affect the economy (since women raise pigs,and the more wives a man has the more pigs he can keep),shows that culture is _______________.

A)materialistic
B)relative
C)pluralistic
D)integrated
E)enculturated
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As a/an _______________ system,cultures respond to motions and actions within and around them.

A)integrated
B)symbolic
C)learned
D)dynamic
E)functional
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Analyses of human skeletal remains from the Maya city of Tikal reveal that,on average,_______________.

A)taller individuals were usually of a lower social class than shorter individuals
B)females interred in less elaborate graves were taller than those in higher class burials
C)males and females were the same height,regardless of class differences
D)males interred in less elaborate graves were taller than those from simple graves
E)males interred in more elaborate graves were taller than those from simple graves
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Which of the following statements is correct?

A)A society is a union of multiple cultures.
B)Human survival depends on individuals being fit.
C)A correctly functioning culture has consistency across all of its parts,though not necessarily harmony.
D)Unregulated self-gratification does not impact the society as a whole.
E)All of the above are correct.
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The belief that one's own way of life is superior to others is _______________.

A)ethnocentrism
B)cultural relativism
C)egocentrism
D)kulturpride
E)ethnic-centeredness
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_______________ argued the universality of certain biological and psychological needs,insisting that the institutions making up each culture are functionally to meet these needs.

A)Maybury-Lewis
B)Ember and Ember
C)Malinowski
D)Boaz
E)Mead
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The sanitary habits of food foraging peoples _______________.

A)leave a lot to be desired
B)are highly adaptive in the context of foraging and also in the context of sedentism
C)weren't very adaptive in the context of foraging,but turn out to be adaptive in the context of sedentism
D)were highly adaptive in the context of foraging,but are maladaptive in the context of sedentism
E)are unknown
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Which of the following is evidence of cultural behavior among non-human animals?

A)chimpanzees fashion a tool from a twig to hunt for termites
B)macaques wash sweet potatoes before eating them
C)a lion pack passes a characteristic behavior pattern to the next generation
D)a deer freezes in the headlights of a car
E)All except d
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A culture must satisfy basic needs such as _______________.

A)the distribution of necessary goods and services
B)biological continuity through reproduction,and enculturation of functioning adults
C)maintenance of order within a society,and between a society and outsiders
D)motivation to survive
E)all of the above
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Because subsistence practices involve tapping into available resources to satisfy a society's basic needs,this aspect of culture is known as _______________.

A)infrastructure
B)subculture
C)social structure
D)superstructure
E)acculturation
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The _______________ are a mountain people of western NEW Guinea studied in 1955 by the North American anthropologist Leo Pospisil.

A)!Kung San
B)Kaluli
C)Basseri
D)Kapauku
E)Azande
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Though pastoral nomadic peoples are often blamed for causing environmental degradation,the fault is not theirs.Rather,it lies with _______________.

A)unrestricted development
B)a tremendous increase in tourism
C)the ever-burgeoning use of off road vehicles
D)governments that restrict their movements causing overgrazing
E)all of the above
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A society in which two or more ethnic groups or nationalities are politically organized into one territorial state but maintain their cultural differences is called a _______________ society.

A)multilinear
B)multi-cultural
C)class-based
D)pluralistic
E)stratified
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Which of the following is not an element associated with the barrel model of culture?

A)interstructure
B)social structure
C)infrastructure
D)superstructure
E)environment
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Cross-cultural studies show that homicide rates mostly decline following _______________.

A)eradication of culture
B)the institutionalization of a death penalty
C)the partial implementation of a death penalty
D)the abolition of a death penalty
E)the addition of a death penalty
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Society is held together by _______________ known as its social structure.

A)life-long relationships
B)a variety of alliances.
C)the bonding together of several groups
D)the adherence to a political philosophy
E)rule-governed relationships
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______________________ set a NEW standard for fieldwork in anthropology through his research with the Trobriand people.

A)E.E.
Evans-Pritchard
B)Claude Levi-Strauss
C)Bronislaw Malinowski
D)Ruth Benedict
E)A.F.C.
Wallace
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Cultures must strike a balance between _______________.

A)functions and structures
B)society and subculture
C)families' kinship and individuality
D)individuals' needs and desires and those of society
E)environment and geography
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The culture concept was first developed by anthropologists toward the end of the _______________ century.

A)fifteenth
B)nineteenth
C)twentieth
D)eighteenth
E)seventeenth
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In the United States people are not regarded as adults until the age of 18;in many other cultures,adulthood begins earlier.In many cases,it is not associated so much with age as it is to _______________.

A)passage through certain prescribed rituals
B)recitation of various religious sayings
C)biological changes
D)the acceptance of NEW obligations
E)the passing of difficult examinations
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What is adaptive at one time may not be at another.In the Central Plains of the United States,a principal region for grain cultivation,irrigation systems and chemical fertilizers have resulted in ___________________________________.

A)balance between the needs of individuals and those of society
B)large but unsustainable crop yields
C)well-being of a group of people
D)attempt to maintain non-diseased crop production in certain areas of the country
E)attempt to enforce order in rural areas of the country
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Malinowski's Trobriand work was of such high quality that it made _______________ a scientific enterprise.

A)surveys
B)interviewing
C)questionnaires
D)videotaping
E)ethnography
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The development of irrigation works in ancient Mesopotamia led to its collapse as a civilization about _______________ years ago.

A)11,000
B)7,000
C)4,000
D)1,000
E)500
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Anthropologists use the term _______________ to refer to the cultural elaborations and meanings assigned to the biological differentiation between the sexes.

A)masculine
B)gender
C)sex
D)feminine
E)bisexual
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The tendency for all aspects of a culture to function as an interrelated whole is called _______________.

A)structuralism
B)functionalism
C)integration
D)interactionism
E)sychronicism
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Which of the following are signs that a culture is not adequately satisfying the needs and expectations of those who live by its rules?

A)high interest rates
B)low interest rates
C)high crime rate
D)high delinquency rate
E)only c and d
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As outlined by the Polish-born anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski,which of the following would be considered a fundamental level of needs that must be resolved by all cultures?

A)A culture must provide for political needs.
B)A culture must provide for biological needs.
C)A culture must provide for instrumental needs.
D)A culture must provide for integrative needs.
E)All except a.
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The rule-governed relationships that hold a society together,with all their rights,duties,and obligations,are known as its _______________.

A)constitution
B)social structure
C)Bill of Rights
D)laws
E) senate
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We now know that any culture that is functioning adequately regards itself as the best,a view reflecting a phenomenon known as _______________.

A)cultural relativism
B)egoism
C)nationalism
D)ethnocentrism
E)individualism
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China,with the world's largest population,is a ______________________ society.

A)pluralist
B)multinational
C)Muslim
D)minority
E)radical
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To say that culture is shared means that all members of a society behave in the same way.
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Humans increasingly depend on the process that allows them to thrive in their environment.This process is known as _________________________ ____________________.

A)effects of culture
B)cultural adaptation
C)cultural leveling
D)cultural reNEWing
E)cultural transference
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The term ___________________________ is the economic foundation of a society,including its subsistence practices.

A)social structure
B)infrastructure
C)superstructure
D)external structure
E)internal structure
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Much of human behavior is based on ____________________.

A)integration
B)symbols
C)kinship
D)persecution
E)politics
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A larger culture is more likely to tolerate a subculture if their values and physical appearance are similar.
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The term ___________________________ is the rule-governed relationships that hold members of a society together.

A)social structure
B)infrastructure
C)superstructure
D)external structure
E)internal structure.
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The ultimate function of all cultures is to fulfill _____________________________.

A)Desires of the people in the culture
B)Models of culture held by the society
C)The acculturation process
D)Needs of the political leaders of the society
E)Commonly held biological and psychological needs.
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When examined as a maintenance system,culture can be seen as ensuring the continued _____________________ of the people.

A)desires of the people in the culture
B)models of culture held by the society
C)the acculturation process
D)needs of the political leaders of the society
E)well-being
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___________________________ refers to a society's shared sense of identity and worldview.

A)Social structure
B)Infrastructure
C)Superstructure
D)External structure
E)Internal structure
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A high rate of crime is a sign that a culture is not satisfying the people's ______________________.

A)needs and expectations
B)military and civil needs
C)social and political needs
D)political and governmental needs
E)biological and psychological needs
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Polish-born anthropologist ___________________________ argued that people share certain biological and psychological needs.

A)Levi-Strauss
B)Malinowski
C)Benedict
D)Wallace
E)Evans Pritchard
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If someone comments to you that they cannot pass judgment on a cultural aspect of someone else's culture,what is that concept called?

A)Cultural Relativism
B)Evolution of culture
C)Cultural Adaptation in practice
D)Cultural Evaluation
E)Cultural Avoidance
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Because the many aspects of culture involve the many areas of our lives,we can refer to culture as being ___________________________.

A)complicated
B)boring
C)symbolic
D)integrated
E)environmental
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As represented by the barrel model of culture,culture is an integrated system that responds to a combination of ___________________________________.

A)structural integrity
B)ideology and religion
C)internal factors
D)ethical integrity
E)internal factors.
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A group of people without a common culture who are stranded together on a desert island,and who learn to work together for survival while they are there,may be said to constitute a society.
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The idea that culture is shared means that everyone in that culture plays the same roles.
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A pluralistic society always has subcultural variation,but not every society with subcultural variation is pluralistic.
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A modern definition of culture emphasizes the values,beliefs,and rules that lie behind behavior rather than the actual observable behavior itself.
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All cultures are __________________________.

A)flexible
B)worldview
C)adjustable
D)dynamic
E)models of facilitation
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Cultural relativism is essential as ________________.

A)symbolic significance
B)a cultural adaptation method
C)a part of the acculturation process
D)a research tool
E)a cultural avoidance mechanism
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1
The most important symbolic aspect of culture is _______________.

A)art
B)language
C)religion
D)money
E)none of the above
language
2
_______________ establishes group cohesion and makes it possible for people to consistently satisfy their basic needs.

A)Culture
B)Infrastructure
C)Superstructure
D)Enculturation
E)Social structure
Social structure
3
In the movie Witness,a policeman named John Book was able to hide from his corrupt boss by staying with the Amish.He was protected by adopting their mode of dress,by the fact that they had no telephones,and by their being a closely-knit community united by shared values that differed from those of the larger society.The Amish in the United States are an example of a/an _______________.

A)pluralistic society
B)subculture
C)integrated culture
D)world culture
E)complex society
subculture
4
The cultural definitions of what it means to be a male or female today _______________.

A)are determined by biological differences
B)are independent of biological differences
C)stem from biological differences that today are relatively insignificant
D)developed about 60 million years ago
E)have no relationship to sex
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The first clear and comprehensive definition of culture was made by _______________.

A)Franz Boas
B)Edward B. Tylor
C)Ralph Linton
D)Bronislaw Malinowski
E)Clyde Kluckhohn
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When groups within a society function with their own distinctive standards of behavior,we refer to it as _______________.

A)subcultural variation
B)social structure
C)gender differences
D)cultural materialism
E)ethnocentrism
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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

A)All culture is learned.
B)All learned behavior is cultural.
C)Culture is humankind's "social heredity."
D)Culture is not biologically inherited.
E)Culture is transmitted from one generation to the next through enculturation.
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Culture is an integrated and interrelated whole,which means that _______________.

A)people of all different races get along well together
B)subcultural variations can be tolerated
C)if you alter one aspect of a culture,you can drastically affect and possibly even endanger the functioning of the whole
D)primitive people live in harmony and do not require contact with other cultures,nor do they undergo internal change
E)Their society maintains a fragile balance that can be destroyed by any contact with an outside influence
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Which of the following illustrates the fact that culture is learned rather than biologically inherited?

A)Nonhuman animals eat and drink when they have the urge.
B)Humans have a biological drive to eat and drink.
C)Human societies differ in whether their members eat five meals a day or only one,and what types of food and drink are considered appropriate or taboo.
D)Humans living in desert environments require about two gallons of liquid a day to maintain constant body temperature.
E)Humans have to learn how to kiss;kissing is not biologically programmed.
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The process in which culture is transmitted from one generation to the next is called _______________.

A)enculturation
B)acculturation
C)diffusion
D)transmission
E)adaptation
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People share the same culture if they _______________.

A)are dependent on each other for survival
B)are able to interpret and predict each other's actions
C)live in the same territory
D)behave in an identical manner
E)all of the above
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What of the following statements is correct?

A)Subcultural groups always have separate religious affiliations.
B)Ethnic groups live outside of national borders.
C)Subcultural groups have biological differences that ethnic groups do not have.
D)Ethnic groups collectively and publicly identify themselves as distinct.
E)Subcultural groups collectively and publicly identify themselves as distinct.
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Which of the following statements about society and culture is incorrect?

A)Culture can exist without a society.
B)Every culture is learned,shared,based on symbols,integrated,and dynamic.
C)All culture is learned rather than biologically inherited.
D)A culture is shared by the members of a society.
E)Although members of a society may share a culture,their behavior is not uniform.
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Which of the following statements about the relationship between sex and gender is incorrect?

A)Sex is the same as gender.
B)Sex refers to physical differences between males and females,whereas gender refers to the cultural meanings assigned to sex.
C)Sexual differences are biological;gender differences depend on cultural definition.
D)Gender differences began with human culture,about 2.5 million years ago.
E)The biological differences between males and females have decreased since 2.5 million years ago.
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The Amish may be used as an example of subcultural variation because _______________.

A)they are racially different
B)they share the values of thrift,hard work,independence,and close family ties that Americans respect
C)they maintain a distinctive way of life that emphasizes agrarian living and loyalty to fellow Amish rather than to the state
D)they participate in a rite of passage called rumschpringe
E)all of the above
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Biological inheritance is to the ant and bee society as _______________ is to the human society.

A)enculturation
B)adaptation
C)social structure
D)ethnocentrism
E)subcultural variation
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The process by which culture is transmitted from one generation to the next is called _______________.

A)enculturation
B)pluralism
C)adaptation
D)cultural relativism
E)subcultural variation
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Which of the following is not a common aspect of culture?

A)ideas
B)behavior
C)genes
D)perceptions
E)values
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The term "gender" refers to _______________.

A)biological differences between males and females
B)cultural meanings assigned to the biological differences between the sexes
C)a method of determining sex
D)the sexual tendency of society
E)biological meanings assigned to the cultural differences between females and males
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A society is held together by a shared sense of identity and worldview.This collective body of ideas allows a society to make sense of the world,its challenges and opportunities.It is known as _______________.

A)philosophy
B)code ethics
C)superstructure
D)foundation
E)religion
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Behavior can be adaptive in the short run but maladaptive in the long run.In the Central Valley in California,vast irrigation projects have created a garden,but salts and chemicals accumulating in the soil will eventually create another desert.This same process occurred in _______________.

A)Mexico
B)Morocco
C)ancient Mesopotamia
D)Great Britain
E)the Yellow River valley of China
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Humans' major mode of adaptation,which enables them to live effectively in diverse environments,is _______________.

A)sweat glands
B)culture
C)specialized teeth
D)body hair
E)biology
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A sign,sound,emblem,or other thing that is arbitrarily linked to something else and represents it in a meaningful way is called _______________.

A)a myth
B)a symbol
C)an omen
D)a subculture
E)an ethnic group
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In many Native American societies,_______________.

A)only males are recognized
B)more than two genders are recognized
C)gender is not a designated category
D)only females are recognized
E)children are believed to have more than one gender
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Because humans have culture,they are able to live in which of the following environments?

A)deserts
B)mountains
C)the Arctic
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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26
Which of the following statements is correct?

A)Only some cultures change.
B)All cultures change at the same rate.
C)All culture change is disastrous.
D)Culture change can bring disastrous results.
E)All of the above.
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27
When a culture becomes too rigid and does not change to meet the needs of its people on a long-term basis,it is less likely to _____________.

A)multiply
B)develop innovations
C)survive
D)become ethnocentric
E)govern well
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28
_______________ refers to the position that because cultures are unique,each one can be evaluated only according to its own standards and values.

A)Ethnocentrism
B)Cultural relativism
C)Cultural materialism
D)Adaptation
E)Pluralism
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29
According to Bronislaw Malinowski,the nature of an institution is determined by its _______________.

A)structure
B)function
C)culture
D)superstructure
E)infrastructure
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30
The process by which organisms adjust beneficially to their environment,or the characteristics by which they overcome hazards and gain access to the resources they need to survive,is called _______________.

A)culture
B)biology
C)social structure
D)integration
E)adaptation
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31
Among the Kapauku Papuans of NEW Guinea,the fact that an attempt to eliminate warfare (which would create a balanced sex ratio)would affect the practice of polygyny,which would affect the economy (since women raise pigs,and the more wives a man has the more pigs he can keep),shows that culture is _______________.

A)materialistic
B)relative
C)pluralistic
D)integrated
E)enculturated
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32
As a/an _______________ system,cultures respond to motions and actions within and around them.

A)integrated
B)symbolic
C)learned
D)dynamic
E)functional
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33
Analyses of human skeletal remains from the Maya city of Tikal reveal that,on average,_______________.

A)taller individuals were usually of a lower social class than shorter individuals
B)females interred in less elaborate graves were taller than those in higher class burials
C)males and females were the same height,regardless of class differences
D)males interred in less elaborate graves were taller than those from simple graves
E)males interred in more elaborate graves were taller than those from simple graves
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34
Which of the following statements is correct?

A)A society is a union of multiple cultures.
B)Human survival depends on individuals being fit.
C)A correctly functioning culture has consistency across all of its parts,though not necessarily harmony.
D)Unregulated self-gratification does not impact the society as a whole.
E)All of the above are correct.
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35
The belief that one's own way of life is superior to others is _______________.

A)ethnocentrism
B)cultural relativism
C)egocentrism
D)kulturpride
E)ethnic-centeredness
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36
_______________ argued the universality of certain biological and psychological needs,insisting that the institutions making up each culture are functionally to meet these needs.

A)Maybury-Lewis
B)Ember and Ember
C)Malinowski
D)Boaz
E)Mead
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37
The sanitary habits of food foraging peoples _______________.

A)leave a lot to be desired
B)are highly adaptive in the context of foraging and also in the context of sedentism
C)weren't very adaptive in the context of foraging,but turn out to be adaptive in the context of sedentism
D)were highly adaptive in the context of foraging,but are maladaptive in the context of sedentism
E)are unknown
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38
Which of the following is evidence of cultural behavior among non-human animals?

A)chimpanzees fashion a tool from a twig to hunt for termites
B)macaques wash sweet potatoes before eating them
C)a lion pack passes a characteristic behavior pattern to the next generation
D)a deer freezes in the headlights of a car
E)All except d
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39
A culture must satisfy basic needs such as _______________.

A)the distribution of necessary goods and services
B)biological continuity through reproduction,and enculturation of functioning adults
C)maintenance of order within a society,and between a society and outsiders
D)motivation to survive
E)all of the above
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40
Because subsistence practices involve tapping into available resources to satisfy a society's basic needs,this aspect of culture is known as _______________.

A)infrastructure
B)subculture
C)social structure
D)superstructure
E)acculturation
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41
The _______________ are a mountain people of western NEW Guinea studied in 1955 by the North American anthropologist Leo Pospisil.

A)!Kung San
B)Kaluli
C)Basseri
D)Kapauku
E)Azande
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42
Though pastoral nomadic peoples are often blamed for causing environmental degradation,the fault is not theirs.Rather,it lies with _______________.

A)unrestricted development
B)a tremendous increase in tourism
C)the ever-burgeoning use of off road vehicles
D)governments that restrict their movements causing overgrazing
E)all of the above
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43
A society in which two or more ethnic groups or nationalities are politically organized into one territorial state but maintain their cultural differences is called a _______________ society.

A)multilinear
B)multi-cultural
C)class-based
D)pluralistic
E)stratified
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44
Which of the following is not an element associated with the barrel model of culture?

A)interstructure
B)social structure
C)infrastructure
D)superstructure
E)environment
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45
Cross-cultural studies show that homicide rates mostly decline following _______________.

A)eradication of culture
B)the institutionalization of a death penalty
C)the partial implementation of a death penalty
D)the abolition of a death penalty
E)the addition of a death penalty
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46
Society is held together by _______________ known as its social structure.

A)life-long relationships
B)a variety of alliances.
C)the bonding together of several groups
D)the adherence to a political philosophy
E)rule-governed relationships
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47
______________________ set a NEW standard for fieldwork in anthropology through his research with the Trobriand people.

A)E.E.
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B)Claude Levi-Strauss
C)Bronislaw Malinowski
D)Ruth Benedict
E)A.F.C.
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48
Cultures must strike a balance between _______________.

A)functions and structures
B)society and subculture
C)families' kinship and individuality
D)individuals' needs and desires and those of society
E)environment and geography
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49
The culture concept was first developed by anthropologists toward the end of the _______________ century.

A)fifteenth
B)nineteenth
C)twentieth
D)eighteenth
E)seventeenth
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50
In the United States people are not regarded as adults until the age of 18;in many other cultures,adulthood begins earlier.In many cases,it is not associated so much with age as it is to _______________.

A)passage through certain prescribed rituals
B)recitation of various religious sayings
C)biological changes
D)the acceptance of NEW obligations
E)the passing of difficult examinations
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51
What is adaptive at one time may not be at another.In the Central Plains of the United States,a principal region for grain cultivation,irrigation systems and chemical fertilizers have resulted in ___________________________________.

A)balance between the needs of individuals and those of society
B)large but unsustainable crop yields
C)well-being of a group of people
D)attempt to maintain non-diseased crop production in certain areas of the country
E)attempt to enforce order in rural areas of the country
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52
Malinowski's Trobriand work was of such high quality that it made _______________ a scientific enterprise.

A)surveys
B)interviewing
C)questionnaires
D)videotaping
E)ethnography
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53
The development of irrigation works in ancient Mesopotamia led to its collapse as a civilization about _______________ years ago.

A)11,000
B)7,000
C)4,000
D)1,000
E)500
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54
Anthropologists use the term _______________ to refer to the cultural elaborations and meanings assigned to the biological differentiation between the sexes.

A)masculine
B)gender
C)sex
D)feminine
E)bisexual
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55
The tendency for all aspects of a culture to function as an interrelated whole is called _______________.

A)structuralism
B)functionalism
C)integration
D)interactionism
E)sychronicism
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56
Which of the following are signs that a culture is not adequately satisfying the needs and expectations of those who live by its rules?

A)high interest rates
B)low interest rates
C)high crime rate
D)high delinquency rate
E)only c and d
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57
As outlined by the Polish-born anthropologist Bronislaw Malinowski,which of the following would be considered a fundamental level of needs that must be resolved by all cultures?

A)A culture must provide for political needs.
B)A culture must provide for biological needs.
C)A culture must provide for instrumental needs.
D)A culture must provide for integrative needs.
E)All except a.
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58
The rule-governed relationships that hold a society together,with all their rights,duties,and obligations,are known as its _______________.

A)constitution
B)social structure
C)Bill of Rights
D)laws
E) senate
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59
We now know that any culture that is functioning adequately regards itself as the best,a view reflecting a phenomenon known as _______________.

A)cultural relativism
B)egoism
C)nationalism
D)ethnocentrism
E)individualism
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60
China,with the world's largest population,is a ______________________ society.

A)pluralist
B)multinational
C)Muslim
D)minority
E)radical
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61
To say that culture is shared means that all members of a society behave in the same way.
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62
Humans increasingly depend on the process that allows them to thrive in their environment.This process is known as _________________________ ____________________.

A)effects of culture
B)cultural adaptation
C)cultural leveling
D)cultural reNEWing
E)cultural transference
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63
The term ___________________________ is the economic foundation of a society,including its subsistence practices.

A)social structure
B)infrastructure
C)superstructure
D)external structure
E)internal structure
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64
Much of human behavior is based on ____________________.

A)integration
B)symbols
C)kinship
D)persecution
E)politics
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65
A larger culture is more likely to tolerate a subculture if their values and physical appearance are similar.
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66
The term ___________________________ is the rule-governed relationships that hold members of a society together.

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C)superstructure
D)external structure
E)internal structure.
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67
The ultimate function of all cultures is to fulfill _____________________________.

A)Desires of the people in the culture
B)Models of culture held by the society
C)The acculturation process
D)Needs of the political leaders of the society
E)Commonly held biological and psychological needs.
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68
When examined as a maintenance system,culture can be seen as ensuring the continued _____________________ of the people.

A)desires of the people in the culture
B)models of culture held by the society
C)the acculturation process
D)needs of the political leaders of the society
E)well-being
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69
___________________________ refers to a society's shared sense of identity and worldview.

A)Social structure
B)Infrastructure
C)Superstructure
D)External structure
E)Internal structure
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70
A high rate of crime is a sign that a culture is not satisfying the people's ______________________.

A)needs and expectations
B)military and civil needs
C)social and political needs
D)political and governmental needs
E)biological and psychological needs
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71
Polish-born anthropologist ___________________________ argued that people share certain biological and psychological needs.

A)Levi-Strauss
B)Malinowski
C)Benedict
D)Wallace
E)Evans Pritchard
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72
If someone comments to you that they cannot pass judgment on a cultural aspect of someone else's culture,what is that concept called?

A)Cultural Relativism
B)Evolution of culture
C)Cultural Adaptation in practice
D)Cultural Evaluation
E)Cultural Avoidance
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73
Because the many aspects of culture involve the many areas of our lives,we can refer to culture as being ___________________________.

A)complicated
B)boring
C)symbolic
D)integrated
E)environmental
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74
As represented by the barrel model of culture,culture is an integrated system that responds to a combination of ___________________________________.

A)structural integrity
B)ideology and religion
C)internal factors
D)ethical integrity
E)internal factors.
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75
A group of people without a common culture who are stranded together on a desert island,and who learn to work together for survival while they are there,may be said to constitute a society.
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76
The idea that culture is shared means that everyone in that culture plays the same roles.
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77
A pluralistic society always has subcultural variation,but not every society with subcultural variation is pluralistic.
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78
A modern definition of culture emphasizes the values,beliefs,and rules that lie behind behavior rather than the actual observable behavior itself.
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79
All cultures are __________________________.

A)flexible
B)worldview
C)adjustable
D)dynamic
E)models of facilitation
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80
Cultural relativism is essential as ________________.

A)symbolic significance
B)a cultural adaptation method
C)a part of the acculturation process
D)a research tool
E)a cultural avoidance mechanism
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