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1. What are the four fields of anthropology?
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historical, cultural, biological, social linguistics
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cultural, biological, linguistic, archaeology
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Cultural, archaeology, sociolinguistics, history
2. Time space compression, flexible accumulation, increasing migration, rapid change, uneven development are all examples of what?
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The key dynamics of globalization
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The key dynamics of history
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the key dynamics of anthropology
3. rapid change?
A
environment changes rapidly
B
dramatic transformation of economy, politics, and cultural characteristics of globalization
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increase in environmental space and dramatically transforming the economy with inflation
4. Uneven development
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life is sad
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nation is not developing economically
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unequal distribution of benefits of globalization
5. increasing migration?
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Large amounts of people migrating to the ocean
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accelerated movement of people between and within countries
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small amounts of people migrating to the ocean
6. time space conmpression?
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compressed ideas of space and clouds
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decreasing space between people and ideas
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sex
7. flexible accumulation
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im horny
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simple money dedictions
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increasingly flexible strategies that corporations use to accumulate profits
8. Shared products of human groups both material and nonmaterial...
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norms
B
culture
C
tradition
9. Shared beliefs about what is good/bad or right/wrong or desirable/undesirable
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values
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norms
C
culture
10. Symbols
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Chris Hemsworth
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carries a meaning, is recognized by society ex: flag, redbird, nike
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sex symbol
11. Norms
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rules and expectations society guides this behavior
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cultural defined standards
C
people perceive the world only in terms of the symbols contained in their language
12. cultural classifications of what kinds of people and things exist, and the assignment of meaning to those classifications...
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Mental maps of reality
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mental maps of realtor
C
beliefs
13. beliefs
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ex: concept
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ex: index
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ex: religion
14. the comparative and analytical study of ethnographic cultures...
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ethnography
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Ethnology
C
cultural anthropology
15. a research method central to knowing the world from the standpoint of its social relations...
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ethnology
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qualitative search
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Ethnography
16. Field work
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how anthropologist gather data
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how anthropologist dance
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how anthropologist move info from place to place
17. the informant's agreement to take part in the study
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informed consent
B
salad and rice
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I need my coochie ate
18. the potential for both the anthropologist and the members of the community being studied to be transformed by the interactions of the fieldwork..
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head is so good
B
transformation of informants
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mutual transformation
19. AAA code of ethics?
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Do No Harm. Be Open and Honest Regarding Your Work, informed consent.
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integrity always
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kind, calm, collected
20. a research technique in anthropology used to gain entrance into and social acceptance by a foreign culture or alien group so as better to attain a comprehensive understanding of the internal structure of the society.
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Qualitative search
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form of a mental map
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participent observation
21. not judging a culture to our own standards of what is right or wrong, strange or normal...
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culture reality
B
culture relativism
C
the ideology of culture
22. the shared set of values, ideas, concepts, and rules of behaviour that allow a social group to function and perpetuate itself
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norms
B
culture
C
traditions
23. believing that the traditional clothing of a culture other than your own is 'strange' or 'incorrect'
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ethnocentrism
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norms
C
ethnology
24. the study of the grammar, classification, and arrangement of the features of a language at a given time, without reference to the history of the language or comparison with other languages.
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ideological linguistics
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Descriptive linguistics
C
Sociolingustics
25. The study of the ways culture shapes language and language shapes culture
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descriptive linguistics
B
historical linguistics
C
Sociolinguistics
26. The study of the development of language over time, including its changes and variations
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Historical Linguistics
B
phonology
C
morphemes
27. The study of the relationship between body movements and communication
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paralanguage
B
biology
C
Kinesics
28. effects of globalization on language
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decreased and extinction of languages
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stealing languages
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1. diminishing diversity 2. hastening language loss 3. language and revitalization and preservation
29. Code switching
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switching the code
B
switching back and forth between one linguistic variant and another
C
Breaking boy/ girl code
30. Sapir Whorf Hypothesis
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the wolverine
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the idea of that different languages create different ways of thinking
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rihelia is an idiot
31. African American Vernacular English
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AAVVE
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AAAVE
C
AAVE
32. Prestige Language
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generally considered by a society to be the most correct or otherwise superior.
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Bad language
C
royalty language
33. Digital natives
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Digital language used after the 1900's
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A generation of people born after 1980 who have been raised in the digital age
C
native folk forgetting to grow
34. A nonstandard variation of a language
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culture
B
language loss
C
dialect
35. n a history and culture that assigns meaning to physical traits that occur among different human populations.
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ethnicity
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race
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racial slur
36. A population which differs significantly from other populations in regard to the frequency of one or more of the genes it possesses.
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idea of race
B
fuck race be who u r
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history of race
37. an individual's racist assumptions, beliefs or behaviours
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individual racism
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institutional racsim
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racism
38. distinguished from the explicit attitudes or racial bias of individuals by the existence of systematic.
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individual racism
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institutional racism
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institutional crime
39. the establishment of foreign rule over a distant territory and the control of its people
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colonialism
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dialect
C
racist
40. a myth that describes the origin of some feature of the natural or social world...
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origin myth
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original myth
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mythology
41. The observable characteristics in an individual resulting from the expression of genes
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genotype
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genetics
C
phenotype
42. the inherited genetic factors that provide the framework for an organisms physical work
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Phenotype
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Genotype
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Recessive trait
43. one ethnic identity is used in certain contexts and a different identity is used in another context
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situational law of identity
B
situational negotiation of identity
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situational agreement of identity
44. involving two main groups, Hutu and Tutsi. Over a few months, as many as one million Tutsi and an unknown number of moderate Hutus died in a slaughter perpetrated by extremist Hutu death squads.
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Rwonda genocide
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rwanda genocide
C
east Africa genocide
45. The process through which minorities accept the patterns and norms of the dominant culture and cease to exist as separate groups...
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Assimilation
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Assisination
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execution
46. A pattern of ethnic relations in which new immigrants and their children enculturate into the dominant national culture and yet retain an ethnic culture.
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eccentric
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multiculturalism
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holism
47. An autonomous regional structure of political, economic, and military rule with a central government authorized to make laws and use force to maintain order and defend its territory.
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world state
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nation state
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state
48. A political entity, located within a geographic territory with enforced borders, where the population shares a sense of culture, ancestry, and destiny as a people.
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state
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nation state
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dick
49. Efforts by representatives of one ethnic or religious group to remove or destroy another group in a particular geographic area ( genocide
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ethnic wash
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ethnic cleansing
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racist cleanse
50. The deliberate and systematic destruction of an ethnic or religious group.
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rwanda genocide
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suicide
C
genocide