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Deck 9: Religion
1
According to Tylor, what kind of religion is based on the idea that a person's body is inhabited by two entities-one that is active during the day and another (a double or soul) that is active during sleep and trances?
A)Olympianism
B)Totemism
C)Animism
D)Mana
E)Polytheism
A)Olympianism
B)Totemism
C)Animism
D)Mana
E)Polytheism
Animism
2
Belief in mana was especially prominent in
A)the North Pacific coast of North America.
B)Madagascar.
C)ancient Greece.
D)Melanesia.
E)sub-Saharan Africa.
A)the North Pacific coast of North America.
B)Madagascar.
C)ancient Greece.
D)Melanesia.
E)sub-Saharan Africa.
Melanesia.
3
Polytheism refers to
A)belief in a single, all-powerful god.
B)the second stage of a revitalization movement.
C)the third phase of a rite of passage.
D)belief in a force that animates all living things.
E)belief in multiple gods.
A)belief in a single, all-powerful god.
B)the second stage of a revitalization movement.
C)the third phase of a rite of passage.
D)belief in a force that animates all living things.
E)belief in multiple gods.
belief in multiple gods.
4
What term refers to the manipulation of the supernatural to accomplish specific goals?
A)Animism
B)Magic
C)Religion
D)A rite of passage
E)Pantheism
A)Animism
B)Magic
C)Religion
D)A rite of passage
E)Pantheism
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5
What is the term for the marginal or in-between phase of a rite of passage?
A)Voodoo
B)Mana
C)Taboo
D)Liminality
E)Animism
A)Voodoo
B)Mana
C)Taboo
D)Liminality
E)Animism
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6
Who was the founder of the anthropology of religion?
A)Emile Durkheim
B)Anthony Wallace
C)Victor Turner
D)Edward B.Tylor
E)Bronislaw Malinowski
A)Emile Durkheim
B)Anthony Wallace
C)Victor Turner
D)Edward B.Tylor
E)Bronislaw Malinowski
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7
What is communitas?
A)Social inequality that is accepted even by those who are less privileged
B)A feeling of great social solidarity, equality, and togetherness
C)Anxiety about the meaning of life
D)The Latin word for mana
E)The supernatural
A)Social inequality that is accepted even by those who are less privileged
B)A feeling of great social solidarity, equality, and togetherness
C)Anxiety about the meaning of life
D)The Latin word for mana
E)The supernatural
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8
Why were the bodies and possessions of Polynesian chiefs considered taboo?
A)Chiefs were the primary totems for Polynesian descent groups.
B)Chiefs occupied a liminal place in society.
C)Chiefs were considered to be ritually unpure.
D)Chiefs were practitioners of contagious magic.
E)Chiefs were imbued with a great amount of mana.
A)Chiefs were the primary totems for Polynesian descent groups.
B)Chiefs occupied a liminal place in society.
C)Chiefs were considered to be ritually unpure.
D)Chiefs were practitioners of contagious magic.
E)Chiefs were imbued with a great amount of mana.
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9
Witchcraft accusations are often aimed at
A)powerful politicians.
B)individuals who are widely respected in a community.
C)socially marginal people.
D)upstanding citizens.
E)prominent religious leaders.
A)powerful politicians.
B)individuals who are widely respected in a community.
C)socially marginal people.
D)upstanding citizens.
E)prominent religious leaders.
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10
The use of voodoo dolls is an example of
A)imitative magic.
B)contagious magic.
C)taboo.
D)animism.
E)superstition.
A)imitative magic.
B)contagious magic.
C)taboo.
D)animism.
E)superstition.
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11
According to Tylor, what is the sequence through which religion evolved?
A)Olympianism, polytheism, monotheism
B)Animism, polytheism, monotheism
C)Mana, polytheism, monotheism
D)Animism, cargo cults, monotheism
E)Polytheism, animism, monotheism
A)Olympianism, polytheism, monotheism
B)Animism, polytheism, monotheism
C)Mana, polytheism, monotheism
D)Animism, cargo cults, monotheism
E)Polytheism, animism, monotheism
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12
Which of the following statements concerning mana is true?
A)Mana is a kind of bread prepared during communal rituals in Melanesia and Polynesia.
B)The concept of mana is absent in societies with differential access to strategic resources.
C)Most anthropologists agree that mana is the most archaic religious doctrine.
D)Mana is concerned with supernatural beings rather than with powers or forces.
E)In Melanesia, anyone could acquire mana, but in Polynesia mana was attached to political offices.
A)Mana is a kind of bread prepared during communal rituals in Melanesia and Polynesia.
B)The concept of mana is absent in societies with differential access to strategic resources.
C)Most anthropologists agree that mana is the most archaic religious doctrine.
D)Mana is concerned with supernatural beings rather than with powers or forces.
E)In Melanesia, anyone could acquire mana, but in Polynesia mana was attached to political offices.
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13
Rites of passage usually consist of what phases?
A)Uncertainty, anxiety, and solace
B)Ritual, purification, and absolution
C)Separation, liminality, and incorporation
D)Aggregation, celebration, and liturgical orders
E)Confusion, ecstasy, and nirvana.
A)Uncertainty, anxiety, and solace
B)Ritual, purification, and absolution
C)Separation, liminality, and incorporation
D)Aggregation, celebration, and liturgical orders
E)Confusion, ecstasy, and nirvana.
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14
What kind of magic is based on the belief that whatever is done to an object will affect a person who once had contact with it?
A)Contagious magic
B)Imitative magic
C)Serial magic
D)Sequential magic
E)Simultaneous magic
A)Contagious magic
B)Imitative magic
C)Serial magic
D)Sequential magic
E)Simultaneous magic
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15
What term refers to a custom or social action that operates to reduce status differences and bring standouts in line with community norms?
A)Rite of passage
B)Revitalization movement
C)Syncretism
D)Taboo
E)Leveling mechanism
A)Rite of passage
B)Revitalization movement
C)Syncretism
D)Taboo
E)Leveling mechanism
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16
Malinowski found that the Trobriand Islanders used magic
A)as a means of increasing social solidarity.
B)to increase the bountifulness of the yam harvest.
C)in psychologically stressful situations, such as sailing.
D)as a means of leveling Europeans who refused to redistribute their wealth.
E)to kill their adversaries during intertribal warfare.
A)as a means of increasing social solidarity.
B)to increase the bountifulness of the yam harvest.
C)in psychologically stressful situations, such as sailing.
D)as a means of leveling Europeans who refused to redistribute their wealth.
E)to kill their adversaries during intertribal warfare.
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17
What frequently occurs during the liminal phase of a rite of passage?
A)Reversals of ordinary behavior
B)Intensification of social hierarchy
C)Formation of an implicit ranking system
D)Use of secular language
E)No change in social norms
A)Reversals of ordinary behavior
B)Intensification of social hierarchy
C)Formation of an implicit ranking system
D)Use of secular language
E)No change in social norms
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18
Which of the following kinds of religion involves full-time religious specialists?
A)Communal religion
B)Shamanic religion
C)Olympian religion
D)Mana
E)Taboo
A)Communal religion
B)Shamanic religion
C)Olympian religion
D)Mana
E)Taboo
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19
What did Handsome Lake initiate among the Iroquois at the beginning of the 19th century?
A)A shamanistic cult
B)A revitalization movement
C)A rite of passage
D)A structuralist movement
E)A cargo cult
A)A shamanistic cult
B)A revitalization movement
C)A rite of passage
D)A structuralist movement
E)A cargo cult
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20
Induction into the U.S.Marine Corps and the Native American vision quest are examples of
A)revitalization movements.
B)generalized reciprocity.
C)totemism.
D)rites of passage.
E)imitative magic.
A)revitalization movements.
B)generalized reciprocity.
C)totemism.
D)rites of passage.
E)imitative magic.
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21
The Taliban's measures restricting behavior is an example of religion's function as
A)a revitalization movement.
B)shamanism.
C)a form of social control.
D)a mechanism to reduce fear and uncertainty.
E)a rite of passage.
A)a revitalization movement.
B)shamanism.
C)a form of social control.
D)a mechanism to reduce fear and uncertainty.
E)a rite of passage.
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22
The largest religion in the world, in terms of number of practitioners, is
A)Buddhism.
B)Islam.
C)Judaism.
D)Hinduism.
E)Christianity.
A)Buddhism.
B)Islam.
C)Judaism.
D)Hinduism.
E)Christianity.
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23
What is a rite of passage? What three phases ordinarily constitute a rite of passage? Provide at least two different examples to illustrate your answer.
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24
How do you explain the universality of religion?
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25
Voodoo dolls are used to perform contagious magic.
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26
Is religion becoming more or less important in contemporary American society? Why? If you believe that religion is becoming less important, what is replacing it?
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27
According to Tylor, religion evolved from polytheism to animism to monotheism.
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28
Discuss three ways religion may act as a form of social control.How do leaders mobilize communities and gain support for their policies? Consider the connections between religion and politics in states, both ancient and modern.
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29
Contrast ritual behavior with ordinary behavior.Give examples of religious and secular rituals.What are the main differences between such kinds of ritual?
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30
Discuss two cases in which religion played an important role in social change.
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31
The Musée du Quai Branly is unique because
A)it was founded during the Roman Empire.
B)it provides context for how the artifacts were used in their original culture.
C)it was inspired by the founder of anthropology, Anthony F.C.Wallace.
D)it is the only museum that holds fossils of the earliest hominins.
E)it holds the largest collection of Van Gogh paintings.
A)it was founded during the Roman Empire.
B)it provides context for how the artifacts were used in their original culture.
C)it was inspired by the founder of anthropology, Anthony F.C.Wallace.
D)it is the only museum that holds fossils of the earliest hominins.
E)it holds the largest collection of Van Gogh paintings.
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32
By participating in a ritual, performers signal that they accept a common social and moral order.
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33
All of the following are examples of shamans except
A)priests.
B)curers.
C)palm readers.
D)astrologers.
E)mediums.
A)priests.
B)curers.
C)palm readers.
D)astrologers.
E)mediums.
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34
According to Malinowski, religion provides people with emotional comfort during times of stress or uncertainty.
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35
Which of the following statements about religions is not true?
A)Specific religious beliefs and practices vary cross-culturally.
B)Religion can be an instrument of societal change, even revolution.
C)Religion serves only to maintain social solidarity; it does not create or maintain social divisions.
D)Religion is a cultural universal.
E)State religions are presided over by full-time specialists.
A)Specific religious beliefs and practices vary cross-culturally.
B)Religion can be an instrument of societal change, even revolution.
C)Religion serves only to maintain social solidarity; it does not create or maintain social divisions.
D)Religion is a cultural universal.
E)State religions are presided over by full-time specialists.
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36
What are the similarities and differences between shamanistic and communal religions? How do both compare to Olympian religions and monotheism?
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37
In a rite of passage, people experiencing liminality together form a community of equals.
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38
In Melanesia, mana was a sacred force that could reside in people, animals, plants, and objects.
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39
What kind of religion is most frequently found among foraging bands?
A)Communal
B)Shamanic
C)Cargo cult
D)Monotheistic
E)Polytheistic
A)Communal
B)Shamanic
C)Cargo cult
D)Monotheistic
E)Polytheistic
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40
Sequences of words and actions that are used during rituals are known as
A)ritual scripts.
B)rites of passage.
C)taboos.
D)liturgical orders.
E)communitas.
A)ritual scripts.
B)rites of passage.
C)taboos.
D)liturgical orders.
E)communitas.
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41
Shamans are full-time religious practitioners generally found in state-level societies.
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42
The cargo cults of Melanesia predated the arrival of Europeans in the region.
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43
The cargo cults of Melanesia paved the way for the unified political action of indigenous communities.
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44
Communitas is the strong feeling of collective unity shared by individuals at the core of society, who define themselves in opposition to the society's liminal members.
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45
Full-time priests are an essential part of communal religions.
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46
All rituals occur in sacred contexts.
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47
During the liminal phase of a rite of passage, participants occupy ambiguous social positions.
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48
Witch hunts are an example of how religion can be used to limit deviant social behavior by instilling strong motivations to behave in a certain manner.
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49
Totems are animals, plants, or geographical features from which members of a totemic group claim to be descended.
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50
The Handsome Lake revitalization movement urged its followers to reaffirm the traditions of the Iroquois.
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51
Rites of passage involve three phases: separation, liminality, and totemism.
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52
Religion is a cultural generality-that is, it is found in most, but not all, societies.
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53
Belief in mana, or manalike forces, is a primitive form of religion found only among tribal societies.
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54
Religion can be a powerful means of controlling society.
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