Deck 14: Religion

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__________ is/are invocations, prayers, prophecies, songs of praise, and curses that are powerful means of transmitting messages about the world and also how the world was created.

A) Religion
B) Religious specialists
C) Ceremonies
D) Religious speech
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__________ is belief in the existence of souls.

A) Religion
B) Animatism
C) Polytheism
D) Animism
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__________ are governments by god.

A) Theocracies
B) Priestly tyrannies
C) Cults of personality
D) Pantheons
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Which of the following is NOT an explanation for religion as a human universal?

A) social cohesion
B) economic adaptation
C) social control
D) science cannot explain everything in the world around us
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Anthropologists analyze religious beliefs and rituals using __________ and __________ perspectives, reviewing objective conditions and subjective experiences.

A) narrative, personal
B) etic, emic
C) emic, etic
D) ethnographic, statistical
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Monotheistic religions are prevalent in societies that __________.

A) are tribal
B) are egalitarian
C) have a supreme ruler
D) have ritual specialists
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In the Dine creation story, the first man and woman were created from __________.

A) a white and a yellow eagle
B) clay and water
C) a white and a yellow ear of corn
D) two buckskin blankets
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The household unit in classical Greece and Rome was represented by __________.

A) special priests
B) married male and female deities
C) child deities
D) kitchen goddesses
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Although rituals have symbolic meanings, performing rituals is aimed at __________.

A) teaching moral values
B) obtaining practical results
C) training religious specialists
D) proving the existence of deities
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__________ is the most potent and sacred of all Dine symbols of life.

A) Blood
B) Corn
C) The eagle
D) The raven
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A __________ is the religious worldview of a people, including beliefs about the origin of the world, the pantheon of deities that exist, and their relationship to the spirit realm.

A) cosmology
B) religion
C) belief system
D) superstition
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According to the Dine creation story, all people live in the __________ world.

A) second
B) fourth
C) lower
D) lowest
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The Tsembagas of Papua New Guinea practice a complex set of rituals concerning __________.

A) warfare
B) food acquisition
C) weather
D) funeral rites
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__________ is thoughts, actions, and feelings based on belief in the existence of spirit beings and supranormal forces.

A) Religion
B) Superstition
C) Magic
D) Sorcery
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The number __________ is sacred for the Dine and many other Native Americans.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) seven
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Ranked pantheons of deities are most usually found in __________ societies.

A) egalitarian
B) non-hierarchical
C) stateless
D) hierarchical
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In __________ societies, relationships between deities or spirit-beings tend to reflect the human relationships in that society.

A) democratic
B) egalitarian, stateless
C) Buddhist
D) modern
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Which of the following has NOT been suggested as a reason for the origins of religion in anthropology?

A) explaining the world
B) emotional release
C) social control
D) divine revelation
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Religions include __________ that teach people ethical values and attitudes.

A) superstitions
B) rituals
C) worldviews
D) practices
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The term "supernatural" may not be the most fitting term to describe religion, as some societies __________.

A) do not know the meaning of the word "supernatural"
B) do not understand nature
C) regard the spirit realm as ever-present and a part of the natural world
D) think the spirit realm hardly ever communicates with humans
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Animists believe that even __________ possess spirits.

A) women
B) children
C) animals
D) inanimate objects
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What is the term for a belief system in which people believe they are descendents of spirit beings?

A) polytheism
B) ancestor worship
C) animatism
D) totemism
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Persons with the power to predict the future through messages and omens from the spirit world are termed __________.

A) mediums
B) shamans
C) religious specialists
D) diviners
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The Hopi believe in __________, or powerful spirits who can bring rain.

A) gods
B) goddesses
C) kachinas
D) kivas
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In Japan, the keeping of tablets which record the lives of dead male and female relatives and the performance of commemorative rituals for these tablets is known as __________.

A) Buddhism
B) Confucianism
C) animatism
D) ancestor worship
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One nation where ancestor worship is a common feature of religion is __________.

A) Iran
B) Uruguay
C) Japan
D) Morocco
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Which of the following is best described as a taboo?

A) Avoiding the ghosts of dead ancestors.
B) Performing certain rituals only on certain occasions.
C) Avoiding certain foods at certain times such as during pregnancy.
D) Failing to perform the correct rituals for honoring dead ancestors.
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A __________ is a person who has special gifts to make contact with the spirit world, often in a state of trance.

A) medium
B) faith healer
C) priest
D) prophet
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Belief in the existence of numerous deities that have specific attributes, powers, and functions is called __________.

A) monotheism
B) animatism
C) polytheism
D) animism
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Hinduism is a __________ religion.

A) polytheistic
B) monotheistic
C) animist
D) animatistic
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The __________ consider ancestral spirits to be harmful, while the __________ consider them to be beneficial.

A) Ju/'hoansi, Hopi
B) Hopi, Ju/'hoansi
C) Japanese, Dani
D) Hopi, Dani
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Semi-divine or human __________ are lesser religious beings who are important in stories and myths.

A) demons
B) souls
C) heroes
D) angels
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What is the term for a force, power, or essence that endows people, animals, other living things, and possibly inanimate objects with special qualities or powers?

A) ghosts
B) mana
C) totemism
D) animism
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What is the term for belief systems that hold to the existence of one supreme deity who has powers and knowledge that affect all aspects of life?

A) animism
B) monotheism
C) animatism
D) polytheism
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Which of the following leads groups of related people or kin networks to worship their own particular deity?

A) secret societies
B) polytheism
C) totemism
D) animism
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__________ is the belief that all things are endowed with some spirit form or essence.

A) Animatism
B) Animism
C) Monotheism
D) Polytheism
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The concept of mana was first described in __________ societies.

A) Polynesian
B) Mexican
C) South African
D) Australian Aboriginal
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Which of the following societies considers ancestral spirits to bring rain?

A) Japanese
B) Hopi
C) Dani
D) Ju/'hoansi
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Taboos are __________.

A) bad behaviors
B) restrictions on which people may have contact with religiously powerful objects
C) rulings on behaviors passed down from priests or shaman
D) the punishments for breaking religious rules decreed by theocratic governments
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An example of a secret society would be __________.

A) Catholic monasteries
B) Christian seminaries
C) Australian Aboriginal men who are allowed to handle special ritual objects
D) Islamic madrasas
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A funeral pyre is also known as __________.

A) a gathering after a funeral
B) an above-ground cremation
C) a waste of time
D) a cemetery
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Which of the following would be best described as a secular ritual?

A) Christmas
B) Independence Day
C) Easter
D) Lent
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__________ are rituals performed with the goal of renewing the bounty of the earth.

A) Calendric rituals
B) Rites of passage
C) Rites of renewal
D) Sacred rituals
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Which of the following is NOT a specific end toward which a ritual is aimed?

A) purification
B) sanctification
C) veneration
D) codification
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__________ are activities, places, or objects that are connected to the spirit realm and are imbued with power.

A) Totemic rituals
B) Shamanistic rituals
C) Priestly rituals
D) Sacred rituals
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In Korea female shamans are called __________.

A) kut
B) witches
C) totemic healers
D) mudang
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__________ are part-time religious specialists who make contact with the spirit world through prayer, ritual, and trance.

A) Oracles
B) Diviners
C) Shamans
D) Mediums
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__________ are religious practitioners who acquire spirit power to diagnose the spirit cause of illness and effect cures.

A) Shamans
B) Diviners
C) Healers
D) Mediums
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Western Apache girls undergo the nai'es ceremony at what point?

A) marriage
B) first menstruation
C) first pregnancy
D) the death of their mother
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Thanksgiving in the United States is an example of a __________.

A) ritual
B) rite of renewal
C) secular ritual
D) feasting ritual
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Offerings that honor spirits by giving up something important are known as __________.

A) sacrifices
B) prayers
C) rituals
D) shamans
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The most direct form of communication with the spirit realm is through __________.

A) an oracle
B) a shaman
C) a healer
D) possession
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Arnold van Gennep classified rites of passage as a three-step process. The correct order of this process is which of the following?

A) separation, reincorporation, and transition
B) separation, transition, and reincorporation
C) transition, separation, and reincorporation
D) separation, intensification, and transition
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In some cultures, such as Amish, puberty is a period during which deviant behavior is permitted in order to __________.

A) show the harmful side effects of such behaviors
B) ease tensions in societies that expect strict codes of behavior to be followed thereafter
C) catch young people in compromising positions and correct them
D) embarrass young people
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What is the term for activities, including religious speech, ceremonies, and behaviors, that are demonstrations of belief?

A) worship
B) totemism
C) rituals
D) sacred rituals
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The Aztecs of central Mexico believed their sun god thrived on human blood. Therefore, a daily human sacrifice was made, which nearly led to __________.

A) the spread of blood-borne pathogens
B) the downfall of the Aztec Empire
C) the Spanish losing in battle against the Aztecs
D) the Mayans to reign supreme
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In Latino populations, a traditional spiritual disease that healers treat is susto, which is believed to be __________.

A) spirit possession
B) illness brought on by jealousy
C) soul loss
D) similar to mononucleosis
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Full-time religious specialists are called __________.

A) monks
B) priests
C) shamans
D) mediums
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Puberty rites are also known as __________.

A) calendric rites
B) rites of renewal
C) initiation rites
D) purification rites
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The Nuna and Bwa peoples of Burkina Faso utilize the __________ in their rituals.

A) visual and performing arts
B) rites of passage
C) gifts from the gods
D) Judeo-Christian creation story
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Fundamentalism has arisen as a movement, especially in Christianity and Islam, as a reaction to __________.

A) increasingly global and heterogeneous interpretations of sacred texts
B) persecutions of religious worship
C) syncretic movements
D) newer messianic religions
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A belief in witchcraft may be a vehicle for __________.

A) explaining observations made of the natural world
B) the expression of anger of envy
C) more serious crimes against humanity
D) other, more complex religious beliefs to take hold later
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__________ are revitalization movements attempting to rid society of foreign elements and return to what is conceived to be a prior state of cultural purity.

A) Fundamentalist movements
B) Messianic movements
C) Nativistic movements
D) Millenarian movements
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What is the term for magic that operates on the principle that positive and negative qualities can be transferred through proximity or contact?

A) witchcraft
B) contagious magic
C) imitative magic
D) shamanism
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The attempt to convert a person or group from one religion to another is called __________.

A) conversion
B) proselytism
C) post-conversion
D) fundamentalism
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Cargo cults relied upon the principle of __________ in following ritualized behaviors modeled on Europeans by which they expected to receive wealth from divine entities.

A) witchcraft
B) sorcery
C) contagious magic
D) imitative magic
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Maasai women in Tanzania have experienced a rise in __________ as the economic situation has changed and gender roles have become more rigid.

A) male on female violence
B) female on male violence
C) spirit possessions
D) secular rituals
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After her husband's death, a widow in what type of society is NOT expected to remarry?

A) matriarchal
B) unilineal
C) patrilineal
D) patriarchal
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What is the term for magic that operates on the principle of "like causes like"?

A) witchcraft
B) contagious magic
C) imitative magic
D) shamanism
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Most spirit causes for disease are __________.

A) incurable
B) metaphors for imbalance
C) deadly
D) never studied by anthropologists
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Witches are in many ways the opposite of __________.

A) priests
B) mediums
C) shamans
D) healers
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Siddhartha Gautama, Jesus, and Muhammad are all __________.

A) revitalizationists
B) nativistic
C) prophets
D) fundamentalists
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One explanation for the value of spirit possession is that it provides __________.

A) a vehicle for emotional release
B) a reason for community wide rituals
C) a rational for the punishment of social deviants
D) a means for religious specialists to make a living
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Witchcraft is also called __________.

A) sorcery
B) terrifying
C) voo doo
D) magic
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Fundamentalism is on the rise in Christian and Muslim groups. This can be attributed to __________.

A) the moral decline in society
B) the realization that most people in the world are either Christian or Muslim
C) a response to perceived social crises
D) a contagious psychological disorder
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Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam began as __________.

A) fundamentalisms
B) cults
C) revitalization movements
D) political movements
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In Korea, spirit possession more commonly affects women who __________.

A) have agreed to arranged marriages
B) experience tensions and conflicts in their home life
C) have been unable to have children
D) are shamans
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The majority of Muslims are known as __________.

A) Shi'ite
B) Orthodox
C) Islamic
D) Sunni
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An example of benign imitative magic is __________.

A) spirit possession
B) witchcraft
C) couvade
D) spirit healing
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In Brazilian __________ ceremonies, mediums who are possessed by spirits provide advice and guidance to clients.

A) orisha
B) trance
C) macumba
D) susto
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__________ is/are invocations, prayers, prophecies, songs of praise, and curses that are powerful means of transmitting messages about the world and also how the world was created.

A) Religion
B) Religious specialists
C) Ceremonies
D) Religious speech
Religious speech
2
__________ is belief in the existence of souls.

A) Religion
B) Animatism
C) Polytheism
D) Animism
Animism
3
__________ are governments by god.

A) Theocracies
B) Priestly tyrannies
C) Cults of personality
D) Pantheons
Theocracies
4
Which of the following is NOT an explanation for religion as a human universal?

A) social cohesion
B) economic adaptation
C) social control
D) science cannot explain everything in the world around us
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Anthropologists analyze religious beliefs and rituals using __________ and __________ perspectives, reviewing objective conditions and subjective experiences.

A) narrative, personal
B) etic, emic
C) emic, etic
D) ethnographic, statistical
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Monotheistic religions are prevalent in societies that __________.

A) are tribal
B) are egalitarian
C) have a supreme ruler
D) have ritual specialists
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In the Dine creation story, the first man and woman were created from __________.

A) a white and a yellow eagle
B) clay and water
C) a white and a yellow ear of corn
D) two buckskin blankets
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The household unit in classical Greece and Rome was represented by __________.

A) special priests
B) married male and female deities
C) child deities
D) kitchen goddesses
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9
Although rituals have symbolic meanings, performing rituals is aimed at __________.

A) teaching moral values
B) obtaining practical results
C) training religious specialists
D) proving the existence of deities
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__________ is the most potent and sacred of all Dine symbols of life.

A) Blood
B) Corn
C) The eagle
D) The raven
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A __________ is the religious worldview of a people, including beliefs about the origin of the world, the pantheon of deities that exist, and their relationship to the spirit realm.

A) cosmology
B) religion
C) belief system
D) superstition
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According to the Dine creation story, all people live in the __________ world.

A) second
B) fourth
C) lower
D) lowest
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The Tsembagas of Papua New Guinea practice a complex set of rituals concerning __________.

A) warfare
B) food acquisition
C) weather
D) funeral rites
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__________ is thoughts, actions, and feelings based on belief in the existence of spirit beings and supranormal forces.

A) Religion
B) Superstition
C) Magic
D) Sorcery
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The number __________ is sacred for the Dine and many other Native Americans.

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) seven
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Ranked pantheons of deities are most usually found in __________ societies.

A) egalitarian
B) non-hierarchical
C) stateless
D) hierarchical
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In __________ societies, relationships between deities or spirit-beings tend to reflect the human relationships in that society.

A) democratic
B) egalitarian, stateless
C) Buddhist
D) modern
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Which of the following has NOT been suggested as a reason for the origins of religion in anthropology?

A) explaining the world
B) emotional release
C) social control
D) divine revelation
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Religions include __________ that teach people ethical values and attitudes.

A) superstitions
B) rituals
C) worldviews
D) practices
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The term "supernatural" may not be the most fitting term to describe religion, as some societies __________.

A) do not know the meaning of the word "supernatural"
B) do not understand nature
C) regard the spirit realm as ever-present and a part of the natural world
D) think the spirit realm hardly ever communicates with humans
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21
Animists believe that even __________ possess spirits.

A) women
B) children
C) animals
D) inanimate objects
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22
What is the term for a belief system in which people believe they are descendents of spirit beings?

A) polytheism
B) ancestor worship
C) animatism
D) totemism
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23
Persons with the power to predict the future through messages and omens from the spirit world are termed __________.

A) mediums
B) shamans
C) religious specialists
D) diviners
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The Hopi believe in __________, or powerful spirits who can bring rain.

A) gods
B) goddesses
C) kachinas
D) kivas
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In Japan, the keeping of tablets which record the lives of dead male and female relatives and the performance of commemorative rituals for these tablets is known as __________.

A) Buddhism
B) Confucianism
C) animatism
D) ancestor worship
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One nation where ancestor worship is a common feature of religion is __________.

A) Iran
B) Uruguay
C) Japan
D) Morocco
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Which of the following is best described as a taboo?

A) Avoiding the ghosts of dead ancestors.
B) Performing certain rituals only on certain occasions.
C) Avoiding certain foods at certain times such as during pregnancy.
D) Failing to perform the correct rituals for honoring dead ancestors.
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A __________ is a person who has special gifts to make contact with the spirit world, often in a state of trance.

A) medium
B) faith healer
C) priest
D) prophet
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Belief in the existence of numerous deities that have specific attributes, powers, and functions is called __________.

A) monotheism
B) animatism
C) polytheism
D) animism
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Hinduism is a __________ religion.

A) polytheistic
B) monotheistic
C) animist
D) animatistic
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31
The __________ consider ancestral spirits to be harmful, while the __________ consider them to be beneficial.

A) Ju/'hoansi, Hopi
B) Hopi, Ju/'hoansi
C) Japanese, Dani
D) Hopi, Dani
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Semi-divine or human __________ are lesser religious beings who are important in stories and myths.

A) demons
B) souls
C) heroes
D) angels
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33
What is the term for a force, power, or essence that endows people, animals, other living things, and possibly inanimate objects with special qualities or powers?

A) ghosts
B) mana
C) totemism
D) animism
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What is the term for belief systems that hold to the existence of one supreme deity who has powers and knowledge that affect all aspects of life?

A) animism
B) monotheism
C) animatism
D) polytheism
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35
Which of the following leads groups of related people or kin networks to worship their own particular deity?

A) secret societies
B) polytheism
C) totemism
D) animism
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36
__________ is the belief that all things are endowed with some spirit form or essence.

A) Animatism
B) Animism
C) Monotheism
D) Polytheism
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37
The concept of mana was first described in __________ societies.

A) Polynesian
B) Mexican
C) South African
D) Australian Aboriginal
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38
Which of the following societies considers ancestral spirits to bring rain?

A) Japanese
B) Hopi
C) Dani
D) Ju/'hoansi
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39
Taboos are __________.

A) bad behaviors
B) restrictions on which people may have contact with religiously powerful objects
C) rulings on behaviors passed down from priests or shaman
D) the punishments for breaking religious rules decreed by theocratic governments
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An example of a secret society would be __________.

A) Catholic monasteries
B) Christian seminaries
C) Australian Aboriginal men who are allowed to handle special ritual objects
D) Islamic madrasas
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41
A funeral pyre is also known as __________.

A) a gathering after a funeral
B) an above-ground cremation
C) a waste of time
D) a cemetery
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42
Which of the following would be best described as a secular ritual?

A) Christmas
B) Independence Day
C) Easter
D) Lent
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43
__________ are rituals performed with the goal of renewing the bounty of the earth.

A) Calendric rituals
B) Rites of passage
C) Rites of renewal
D) Sacred rituals
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Which of the following is NOT a specific end toward which a ritual is aimed?

A) purification
B) sanctification
C) veneration
D) codification
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__________ are activities, places, or objects that are connected to the spirit realm and are imbued with power.

A) Totemic rituals
B) Shamanistic rituals
C) Priestly rituals
D) Sacred rituals
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46
In Korea female shamans are called __________.

A) kut
B) witches
C) totemic healers
D) mudang
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__________ are part-time religious specialists who make contact with the spirit world through prayer, ritual, and trance.

A) Oracles
B) Diviners
C) Shamans
D) Mediums
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__________ are religious practitioners who acquire spirit power to diagnose the spirit cause of illness and effect cures.

A) Shamans
B) Diviners
C) Healers
D) Mediums
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49
Western Apache girls undergo the nai'es ceremony at what point?

A) marriage
B) first menstruation
C) first pregnancy
D) the death of their mother
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50
Thanksgiving in the United States is an example of a __________.

A) ritual
B) rite of renewal
C) secular ritual
D) feasting ritual
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51
Offerings that honor spirits by giving up something important are known as __________.

A) sacrifices
B) prayers
C) rituals
D) shamans
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52
The most direct form of communication with the spirit realm is through __________.

A) an oracle
B) a shaman
C) a healer
D) possession
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53
Arnold van Gennep classified rites of passage as a three-step process. The correct order of this process is which of the following?

A) separation, reincorporation, and transition
B) separation, transition, and reincorporation
C) transition, separation, and reincorporation
D) separation, intensification, and transition
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54
In some cultures, such as Amish, puberty is a period during which deviant behavior is permitted in order to __________.

A) show the harmful side effects of such behaviors
B) ease tensions in societies that expect strict codes of behavior to be followed thereafter
C) catch young people in compromising positions and correct them
D) embarrass young people
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55
What is the term for activities, including religious speech, ceremonies, and behaviors, that are demonstrations of belief?

A) worship
B) totemism
C) rituals
D) sacred rituals
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56
The Aztecs of central Mexico believed their sun god thrived on human blood. Therefore, a daily human sacrifice was made, which nearly led to __________.

A) the spread of blood-borne pathogens
B) the downfall of the Aztec Empire
C) the Spanish losing in battle against the Aztecs
D) the Mayans to reign supreme
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57
In Latino populations, a traditional spiritual disease that healers treat is susto, which is believed to be __________.

A) spirit possession
B) illness brought on by jealousy
C) soul loss
D) similar to mononucleosis
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58
Full-time religious specialists are called __________.

A) monks
B) priests
C) shamans
D) mediums
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59
Puberty rites are also known as __________.

A) calendric rites
B) rites of renewal
C) initiation rites
D) purification rites
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60
The Nuna and Bwa peoples of Burkina Faso utilize the __________ in their rituals.

A) visual and performing arts
B) rites of passage
C) gifts from the gods
D) Judeo-Christian creation story
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61
Fundamentalism has arisen as a movement, especially in Christianity and Islam, as a reaction to __________.

A) increasingly global and heterogeneous interpretations of sacred texts
B) persecutions of religious worship
C) syncretic movements
D) newer messianic religions
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62
A belief in witchcraft may be a vehicle for __________.

A) explaining observations made of the natural world
B) the expression of anger of envy
C) more serious crimes against humanity
D) other, more complex religious beliefs to take hold later
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63
__________ are revitalization movements attempting to rid society of foreign elements and return to what is conceived to be a prior state of cultural purity.

A) Fundamentalist movements
B) Messianic movements
C) Nativistic movements
D) Millenarian movements
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64
What is the term for magic that operates on the principle that positive and negative qualities can be transferred through proximity or contact?

A) witchcraft
B) contagious magic
C) imitative magic
D) shamanism
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65
The attempt to convert a person or group from one religion to another is called __________.

A) conversion
B) proselytism
C) post-conversion
D) fundamentalism
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66
Cargo cults relied upon the principle of __________ in following ritualized behaviors modeled on Europeans by which they expected to receive wealth from divine entities.

A) witchcraft
B) sorcery
C) contagious magic
D) imitative magic
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67
Maasai women in Tanzania have experienced a rise in __________ as the economic situation has changed and gender roles have become more rigid.

A) male on female violence
B) female on male violence
C) spirit possessions
D) secular rituals
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68
After her husband's death, a widow in what type of society is NOT expected to remarry?

A) matriarchal
B) unilineal
C) patrilineal
D) patriarchal
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69
What is the term for magic that operates on the principle of "like causes like"?

A) witchcraft
B) contagious magic
C) imitative magic
D) shamanism
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70
Most spirit causes for disease are __________.

A) incurable
B) metaphors for imbalance
C) deadly
D) never studied by anthropologists
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71
Witches are in many ways the opposite of __________.

A) priests
B) mediums
C) shamans
D) healers
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72
Siddhartha Gautama, Jesus, and Muhammad are all __________.

A) revitalizationists
B) nativistic
C) prophets
D) fundamentalists
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73
One explanation for the value of spirit possession is that it provides __________.

A) a vehicle for emotional release
B) a reason for community wide rituals
C) a rational for the punishment of social deviants
D) a means for religious specialists to make a living
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74
Witchcraft is also called __________.

A) sorcery
B) terrifying
C) voo doo
D) magic
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75
Fundamentalism is on the rise in Christian and Muslim groups. This can be attributed to __________.

A) the moral decline in society
B) the realization that most people in the world are either Christian or Muslim
C) a response to perceived social crises
D) a contagious psychological disorder
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76
Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam began as __________.

A) fundamentalisms
B) cults
C) revitalization movements
D) political movements
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77
In Korea, spirit possession more commonly affects women who __________.

A) have agreed to arranged marriages
B) experience tensions and conflicts in their home life
C) have been unable to have children
D) are shamans
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78
The majority of Muslims are known as __________.

A) Shi'ite
B) Orthodox
C) Islamic
D) Sunni
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79
An example of benign imitative magic is __________.

A) spirit possession
B) witchcraft
C) couvade
D) spirit healing
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80
In Brazilian __________ ceremonies, mediums who are possessed by spirits provide advice and guidance to clients.

A) orisha
B) trance
C) macumba
D) susto
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