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Deck 5: Making a Living
1
As the Kayapo of the Xingu River Basin in South America demonstrate,people in non-industrial societies:
A)Do not understand their environment.
B)Have very simple methods for managing their resources.
C)Would be better off with modern technology.
D)Are committed to becoming modernized
E)Have adapted to their environments without the use of modern science.
A)Do not understand their environment.
B)Have very simple methods for managing their resources.
C)Would be better off with modern technology.
D)Are committed to becoming modernized
E)Have adapted to their environments without the use of modern science.
Have adapted to their environments without the use of modern science.
2
A major characteristic of the environment which shapes aboriginal Australian survival is:
A)The absence of plants.
B)The generally benign climate.
C)Climatic stability throughout the year.
D)The shortage of water.
E)The presence of big game animals.
A)The absence of plants.
B)The generally benign climate.
C)Climatic stability throughout the year.
D)The shortage of water.
E)The presence of big game animals.
The shortage of water.
3
The peoples of the Great Sandy Desert in Australia traditionally made a living by:
A)Pastoralism.
B)Foraging.
C)Horticulture.
D)Agriculture.
E)Market trade.
A)Pastoralism.
B)Foraging.
C)Horticulture.
D)Agriculture.
E)Market trade.
Foraging.
4
The earliest human food-getting strategy was:
A)Horticulture.
B)Industrialism.
C)Foraging.
D)Pastoralism.
E)Fishing.
A)Horticulture.
B)Industrialism.
C)Foraging.
D)Pastoralism.
E)Fishing.
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5
In addition to milk and meat products derived from their herds of camels,sheep,and goats,the Yarahmadzai do all of the following except:
A)Gather dates.
B)Trade with agriculturalists.
C)Work for cash in nearby towns.
D)Cultivate grain.
E)Raise chickens.
A)Gather dates.
B)Trade with agriculturalists.
C)Work for cash in nearby towns.
D)Cultivate grain.
E)Raise chickens.
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6
One of the major changes that the 20ᵗʰ century brought to the Inuit was:
A)Opportunities to enter the commercial fur trade and government employment.
B)Almost complete extinction in the inland hunting grounds,forcing Inuit to live on the seacoast.
C)Persecution by the government,leading to a reduction in Inuit numbers by more than 75 percent.
D)Schooling opportunities that led most Inuit to migrate to more temperate climates.
E)Almost complete extinction in native fisheries,forcing Inuit to move away from the coastline.
A)Opportunities to enter the commercial fur trade and government employment.
B)Almost complete extinction in the inland hunting grounds,forcing Inuit to live on the seacoast.
C)Persecution by the government,leading to a reduction in Inuit numbers by more than 75 percent.
D)Schooling opportunities that led most Inuit to migrate to more temperate climates.
E)Almost complete extinction in native fisheries,forcing Inuit to move away from the coastline.
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7
In their adaptation to their harsh environment,the Australian aboriginals survived by:
A)Expanding their population.
B)Using a wide variety of food sources.
C)Hunting big game animals.
D)Practicing vegetarianism.
E)Using effective rituals to increase their food supply.
A)Expanding their population.
B)Using a wide variety of food sources.
C)Hunting big game animals.
D)Practicing vegetarianism.
E)Using effective rituals to increase their food supply.
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8
Among the Maasai,pasture land is:
A)Owned by individual families.
B)Passed from mother's brother to sister's son.
C)Rented from the neighboring Nuer.
D)Owned collectively rather than individually.
E)Far less important than garden land and,therefore,ecologically degraded.
A)Owned by individual families.
B)Passed from mother's brother to sister's son.
C)Rented from the neighboring Nuer.
D)Owned collectively rather than individually.
E)Far less important than garden land and,therefore,ecologically degraded.
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9
Which of the following terms indicates the yield per person per hour of labor invested?
A)Efficiency.
B)Productivity.
C)Population density.
D)Industrialism.
E)Labor.
A)Efficiency.
B)Productivity.
C)Population density.
D)Industrialism.
E)Labor.
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10
Ecological anthropologists are most interested in:
A)Interactions between humans and their environments.
B)Controlling human population growth.
C)Protecting the natural environment.
D)Increasing the world's food supply.
E)Assessing the effectiveness of different methods of making a living.
A)Interactions between humans and their environments.
B)Controlling human population growth.
C)Protecting the natural environment.
D)Increasing the world's food supply.
E)Assessing the effectiveness of different methods of making a living.
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11
Under most conditions,foraging requires:
A)Strong,capable leadership.
B)Complex and sophisticated tools.
C)Clear and enforceable ideas about land ownership.
D)The presence of nearby agricultural people.
E)Independence and mobility.
A)Strong,capable leadership.
B)Complex and sophisticated tools.
C)Clear and enforceable ideas about land ownership.
D)The presence of nearby agricultural people.
E)Independence and mobility.
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12
Sea ice is critical to the Inuit because:
A)It allows animal herds to migrate from one area to another.
B)It connects different Inuit communities.
C)It is used as a highway and as a building material.
D)It is their only supply of fresh water.
E)It allows supply planes to land,bringing needed food and equipment as well as tourists.
A)It allows animal herds to migrate from one area to another.
B)It connects different Inuit communities.
C)It is used as a highway and as a building material.
D)It is their only supply of fresh water.
E)It allows supply planes to land,bringing needed food and equipment as well as tourists.
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13
In the United States today,what percentage of the population currently is involved in agricultural production?
A)0.5%.
B)1.0%.
C)2.5%.
D)4.0%.
E)12%.
A)0.5%.
B)1.0%.
C)2.5%.
D)4.0%.
E)12%.
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14
A critical form of cultural knowledge typically passed from fathers to elder sons in Maasai society is:
A)Hunting techniques in a marginal environment.
B)Environmental knowledge and how livestock is moved.
C)Market trade and economic partners.
D)Traditional healing techniques.
E)Means of contacting the supernatural and asking for abundance.
A)Hunting techniques in a marginal environment.
B)Environmental knowledge and how livestock is moved.
C)Market trade and economic partners.
D)Traditional healing techniques.
E)Means of contacting the supernatural and asking for abundance.
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15
Historically,the greatest source of environmental degradation has been:
A)Slash and burn farming practiced by traditional peoples.
B)Consumer desires and energy needs in wealthy nations.
C)Slash and burn farming practiced by modern peasants.
D)Traditional agriculture done without soil erosion control techniques.
E)Collection and burning of wood for cooking fires in large cities in poor nations.
A)Slash and burn farming practiced by traditional peoples.
B)Consumer desires and energy needs in wealthy nations.
C)Slash and burn farming practiced by modern peasants.
D)Traditional agriculture done without soil erosion control techniques.
E)Collection and burning of wood for cooking fires in large cities in poor nations.
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16
The major areas of pastoralism are found in:
A)East Africa,the Australian desert,and the Canadian arctic.
B)North America,the highlands of South America,and the Pacific Islands.
C)East Africa,Southwest Asia,and the Subarctic.
D)Eastern Europe,Southwest Asia,and North Africa.
E)South American tropical forests,the Australian desert,and North Africa.
A)East Africa,the Australian desert,and the Canadian arctic.
B)North America,the highlands of South America,and the Pacific Islands.
C)East Africa,Southwest Asia,and the Subarctic.
D)Eastern Europe,Southwest Asia,and North Africa.
E)South American tropical forests,the Australian desert,and North Africa.
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17
Which of the following best illustrates transhumant pastoralism?
A)The male cattle pastoralists of East Africa have two settlements and move their herds between these,while the women stay in the permanent dwelling year-round.
B)The Saami reindeer herders and their families move across the frozen landscape during the winter months and in the summer take jobs as day laborers.
C)The Yarahmadzai of Iran move with the entire village during the year from settlement to settlement,never knowing where they will be next.
D)The Quechua herd their alpacas from one pasture to another as needed,depending on the climate.They never move their residence.
E)Central Asian yak herders all live in one settlement permanently year-round and supplement the food for their animals.They do not switch settlements seasonally.
A)The male cattle pastoralists of East Africa have two settlements and move their herds between these,while the women stay in the permanent dwelling year-round.
B)The Saami reindeer herders and their families move across the frozen landscape during the winter months and in the summer take jobs as day laborers.
C)The Yarahmadzai of Iran move with the entire village during the year from settlement to settlement,never knowing where they will be next.
D)The Quechua herd their alpacas from one pasture to another as needed,depending on the climate.They never move their residence.
E)Central Asian yak herders all live in one settlement permanently year-round and supplement the food for their animals.They do not switch settlements seasonally.
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18
The Maasai have faced increasing difficulties practicing transhumant pastoralism primarily because:
A)Global warming has made grasslands scarce.
B)Government taxation policies have radically reduced the sizes of their herds.
C)Men now have the choice of herding or working in the tourist industry and most frequently choose the later.
D)Cattle diseases have made herding impossible in much of the land the Maasai inhabit.
E)The required grazing land has been taken from them.
A)Global warming has made grasslands scarce.
B)Government taxation policies have radically reduced the sizes of their herds.
C)Men now have the choice of herding or working in the tourist industry and most frequently choose the later.
D)Cattle diseases have made herding impossible in much of the land the Maasai inhabit.
E)The required grazing land has been taken from them.
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19
Like most horticulturalists,the Lua' traditionally plant:
A)Only one main crop.
B)A variety of crops with rotating harvesting seasons.
C)Whatever crops bring the highest price in the world market.
D)Corn,beans,and squash.
E)Year after year,in the fields closest to their villages.
A)Only one main crop.
B)A variety of crops with rotating harvesting seasons.
C)Whatever crops bring the highest price in the world market.
D)Corn,beans,and squash.
E)Year after year,in the fields closest to their villages.
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20
For the Gwich'in,the most important result of climate change has been:
A)The increased presence of outside industries that have negative impacts on local culture.
B)The need to find more sophisticated ways of keeping warm as their area cools.
C)Increased contact with outsiders and increasing ability to sell furs and native crafts.
D)The decrease in size and health of the caribou herd on which they depend.
E)Increased ability to use snowmobiles to hunt caribou and fur bearing mammals.
A)The increased presence of outside industries that have negative impacts on local culture.
B)The need to find more sophisticated ways of keeping warm as their area cools.
C)Increased contact with outsiders and increasing ability to sell furs and native crafts.
D)The decrease in size and health of the caribou herd on which they depend.
E)Increased ability to use snowmobiles to hunt caribou and fur bearing mammals.
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21
Which of the following is a culture change that has occurred recently in Musha,Egypt?
A)Women are becoming better educated than men.
B)The population has decreased over the last 100 years.
C)The income from cash crops is not as important as it once was.
D)Few people leave the village to work.
E)Tractors are now used for many purposes.
A)Women are becoming better educated than men.
B)The population has decreased over the last 100 years.
C)The income from cash crops is not as important as it once was.
D)Few people leave the village to work.
E)Tractors are now used for many purposes.
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22
A study about different types of vegetables consumed today found that what percentage of varieties of these vegetables is now extinct?
A)35%.
B)59%.
C)74%.
D)85%.
E)97%.
A)35%.
B)59%.
C)74%.
D)85%.
E)97%.
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23
The globalization of food has resulted in large increases in the wealth and power of:
A)The governments of poor nations.
B)Rural populations in poor nations.
C)Rural populations in wealthy nations.
D)Already wealthy city dwellers in wealthy nations.
E)Multinational corporations involved in agriculture.
A)The governments of poor nations.
B)Rural populations in poor nations.
C)Rural populations in wealthy nations.
D)Already wealthy city dwellers in wealthy nations.
E)Multinational corporations involved in agriculture.
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24
In Lua' horticulture,women:
A)Play no role in cultivation but only process food.
B)Harvest rice along with the men.
C)Do all cultivation jobs except driving a tractor.
D)Take care of the animals rather than work in the fields.
E)Plant and harvest kitchen gardens but do not participate in growing or harvesting the principal crop.
A)Play no role in cultivation but only process food.
B)Harvest rice along with the men.
C)Do all cultivation jobs except driving a tractor.
D)Take care of the animals rather than work in the fields.
E)Plant and harvest kitchen gardens but do not participate in growing or harvesting the principal crop.
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25
Rural cultivators who produce for the subsistence of their households but are also integrated into larger,more complex state societies are called:
A)Farmers.
B)Horticulturalists.
C)Agriculturalists.
D)Peasants.
E)Peons.
A)Farmers.
B)Horticulturalists.
C)Agriculturalists.
D)Peasants.
E)Peons.
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26
Musha,in Upper Egypt,is a typical contemporary peasant village in that the peasants:
A)Are isolated from the outside world.
B)Are in almost total control of their economy.
C)Have hardly changed their culture in hundreds of years.
D)Are highly constrained by government intervention.
E)Are influential in government planning.
A)Are isolated from the outside world.
B)Are in almost total control of their economy.
C)Have hardly changed their culture in hundreds of years.
D)Are highly constrained by government intervention.
E)Are influential in government planning.
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27
One result of the increased globalization of food is:
A)The revival of the family farm.
B)Increased reliance on food that is easy to ship.
C)Increased dependence on fast food and junk food.
D)Increased power of groups such as the Slow Foods movement.
A)The revival of the family farm.
B)Increased reliance on food that is easy to ship.
C)Increased dependence on fast food and junk food.
D)Increased power of groups such as the Slow Foods movement.
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Which of the following was a critical change in rural America related to the increase in beef consumption in the late 20ᵗʰ century?
A)Increasing wealth of farmers (along with the increasing tendency of their children to leave the farm).
B)Increasing presence of Wal-mart and other superstores and decline of family-owned businesses.
C)Increasing domination by large corporate farming operations and decline of family farm.
D)Increasing opportunities in rural America leading populations to return from cities to rural areas.
E)Increasing importance of education in rural school districts.
A)Increasing wealth of farmers (along with the increasing tendency of their children to leave the farm).
B)Increasing presence of Wal-mart and other superstores and decline of family-owned businesses.
C)Increasing domination by large corporate farming operations and decline of family farm.
D)Increasing opportunities in rural America leading populations to return from cities to rural areas.
E)Increasing importance of education in rural school districts.
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29
Preindustrial agriculture uses all of the following techniques except:
A)Fertilizer.
B)Selective livestock breeding.
C)Crop rotation.
D)Irrigation.
E)Pesticides.
A)Fertilizer.
B)Selective livestock breeding.
C)Crop rotation.
D)Irrigation.
E)Pesticides.
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30
The physical environment affects culture,but culture does not affect the physical environment.
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31
A critical way in which industrial production differs from other productive systems is:
A)Increased dependence on male labor.
B)Substantially reduced working hours and greater free time.
C)The focus of production moves from food to other goods.
D)Increased dependence on female labor.
E)Increasing economic equality among members of society.
A)Increased dependence on male labor.
B)Substantially reduced working hours and greater free time.
C)The focus of production moves from food to other goods.
D)Increased dependence on female labor.
E)Increasing economic equality among members of society.
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32
The horticultural cycle of the Lua' indicates that they:
A)Have little knowledge about the best growing conditions for a particular crop.
B)Plant and harvest according to the government's willingness to buy their crops.
C)Use their highly effective knowledge of their environment for subsistence and cash crops.
D)Were better off l00 years ago when they were foragers in the same environment.
E)Are unable to participate in cash cropping since they are distant from markets where their products would be in demand.
A)Have little knowledge about the best growing conditions for a particular crop.
B)Plant and harvest according to the government's willingness to buy their crops.
C)Use their highly effective knowledge of their environment for subsistence and cash crops.
D)Were better off l00 years ago when they were foragers in the same environment.
E)Are unable to participate in cash cropping since they are distant from markets where their products would be in demand.
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33
Increasing beef consumption led to changes in the meat packaging industry.These included:
A)Increased importance of unions.
B)Increasing use of unskilled immigrant labor.
C)Rising wages for workers.
D)Increasing need for highly educated work force.
E)Movement of meat packing industry from rural to urban areas.
A)Increased importance of unions.
B)Increasing use of unskilled immigrant labor.
C)Rising wages for workers.
D)Increasing need for highly educated work force.
E)Movement of meat packing industry from rural to urban areas.
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34
Agriculture is characterized by a:
A)Simple technology,such as the use of a digging stick.
B)Low population densities when compared with other food getting strategies.
C)Relatively complex techniques of water and soil control.
D)Slashing and burning of forest cover.
E)Nomadic movement of village populations.
A)Simple technology,such as the use of a digging stick.
B)Low population densities when compared with other food getting strategies.
C)Relatively complex techniques of water and soil control.
D)Slashing and burning of forest cover.
E)Nomadic movement of village populations.
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35
A major characteristic of industrialism is that it:
A)Is an energy-conserving strategy.
B)Restrains population growth.
C)Is incompatible with urbanization.
D)First occurred at the same time in different parts of the Western and non-Western world.
E)Invariably expands beyond its own boundaries.
A)Is an energy-conserving strategy.
B)Restrains population growth.
C)Is incompatible with urbanization.
D)First occurred at the same time in different parts of the Western and non-Western world.
E)Invariably expands beyond its own boundaries.
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36
Extremely difficult working conditions in the meat packing industry:
A)Have only occurred since the 1960s.
B)Have improved dramatically now that most of the process is automated.
C)Have been "normal" since the 19th century.
D)Are a much greater problem for female workers than male workers.
E)Have almost disappeared as the result of the unionization of the industry.
A)Have only occurred since the 1960s.
B)Have improved dramatically now that most of the process is automated.
C)Have been "normal" since the 19th century.
D)Are a much greater problem for female workers than male workers.
E)Have almost disappeared as the result of the unionization of the industry.
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The main subsistence crop of the Lua' is:
A)Wheat.
B)Potatoes.
C)Rice.
D)Beans.
E)Corn
A)Wheat.
B)Potatoes.
C)Rice.
D)Beans.
E)Corn
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38
A major change in Lua' subsistence patterns in the last several decades is:
A)Their growing isolation from other Thai hill tribes.
B)An increase in the diversity of crops planted.
C)A growing dependence on a few main crops which they sell to the market.
D)An increase in wild game in the forest so that they no longer need to depend on cultivation.
E)Expulsion from their lands because of the Vietnam War.
A)Their growing isolation from other Thai hill tribes.
B)An increase in the diversity of crops planted.
C)A growing dependence on a few main crops which they sell to the market.
D)An increase in wild game in the forest so that they no longer need to depend on cultivation.
E)Expulsion from their lands because of the Vietnam War.
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39
The change from foraging to food production was revolutionary in that it happened within a very short period of time.
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40
The defining characteristic of horticulture is that:
A)It is the most inefficient utilization of the environment.
B)Fields are not used permanently but remain fallow for some time after being cultivated.
C)Plows and labor-intensive methods are used.
D)It cannot support populations over 25 persons per square mile.
E)It is found only in the New World.
A)It is the most inefficient utilization of the environment.
B)Fields are not used permanently but remain fallow for some time after being cultivated.
C)Plows and labor-intensive methods are used.
D)It cannot support populations over 25 persons per square mile.
E)It is found only in the New World.
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It is likely that difficult and dangerous conditions in the meat packing industry will soon result in new,strong government regulation of that industry.
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42
Because of global warming,the Gwich'in in northeastern Alaska are facing a high reduction in the number of seals they harvest each year.
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The yield per person per unit of land is known as the population density.
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44
In the last fifty years,the Lua' have increasingly moved from horticulture to agriculture.
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45
Industrialism has led to increased equality among people worldwide.
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The demand for beef in America rose dramatically in the stock boom of the 1920s.
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Yarahmadzai herders virtually never work for cash.
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The example of the Kayapo of the Xingu River Basin in South America shows that traditional people were often capable of destroying their own environments.
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49
The global food industry has led to increased poverty in rural America.
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Pastoralism is mainly found in areas that are too dry to support human populations through agriculture.
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Most contemporary foragers have been pushed back by more dominant cultures and are currently found in marginal areas of the world.
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52
The historic Maasai subsistence strategy takes account of the fact that in some years there will be drought.
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53
Agriculture requires more capital investment than horticulture.
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54
What are the five basic subsistence strategies that anthropologists recognize?
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Name the three basic criteria of each subsistence strategy.
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56
Pastoralism can be either transhumant or nomadic.
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57
Global warming has made it easier for the Inuit to hunt year-round and has therefore increased the number of Inuit living traditional lifestyles.
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58
An important source of income for the Egyptian village of Musha is the money sent back to the village by migrant labor.
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59
In Musha,Egypt,wheat and cotton are among the most important crops.
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60
Today,only a very small percentage of the world's people live by foraging.
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61
Describe an agricultural two-year cycle using what you have learned from Musha,Egypt.
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62
Name four characteristics of a foraging society.
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63
The integration of resources,labor,and capital into a global network is called __________.
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64
What does it mean to say that horticulture is a "mixed subsistence strategy"?
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65
Compare foraging,horticulture,and agriculture in terms of (a)technology,(b)main features of social organization,and (c)relation to population density and productivity.
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66
Describe the Maasai practice of "drought reserve."
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67
Define industrialism as a subsistence strategy.
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68
Name three advantages of using a plow in agriculture.
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69
Why did the American beef industry experience a boom after World War II?
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70
Compare and contrast transhumant and nomadic pastoralism.
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71
Is it better for us to eat local foods? Why?
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72
What major challenges are the Gwich'in of northeastern Alaska facing as a result of global warming?
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73
The number of individuals supported per square mile of earth is called __________.
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74
How is agriculture different from horticulture?
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75
Describe ways in which seasonal variation in the environment structures the activities of the Gwich'in,the Yarahmadzai,the Lua',and Musha,the Egyptian village.
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76
__________ are rural,food-producing populations that are incorporated into larger state societies.
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77
How is pastoralism different from ranching?
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78
Name two major changes that have occurred to the Inuit people's subsistence strategy during the past few decades.
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79
Define foraging.
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80
What are the primary steps in swidden cultivation?
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