ANT 2410 Midterm Exam Questions
With Correct Answers
Writing assignments in college courses give students opportunities to practice
writing in an academic tone. This tone is considered a reflection of the prestige
language in vogue in society at a given time. It is also very different from the
language you'd use when conversing with others at a party or via text message.
What term best describes your ability to navigate these different linguistic
situations? - ANSWER Code Switching
Anthropologists try to make the ______ strange. - ANSWER familiar
Anthropology focuses primarily on the study of human cultures in the past. -
ANSWER False
The four subfields of anthropology are cultural, linguistic, archaeology, and -
ANSWER physical
Globalization refers to the process by which _______ have become more
connected and integrated within and across nations. - ANSWER money
people
ideas
goods
Anthropology is holistic -- how do anthropologists achieve this? - ANSWER
through the four-field approach
A person expressing an ethnocentric perspective: - ANSWER uses the norms in
their own culture to judge the practices of people in other cultures
Holly Barker's research in the Marshall Islands illustrates the important and
complicated connections between all of the following except: - ANSWER cultural
anthropology and historical archaeology
With increased migration around the globe, cultural diversity is disappearing
and the future of anthropological study is uncertain. - ANSWER False
A farmer encounters several bones while plowing his field and wants to know if
the bones are human. Which type of anthropologist should he call? - ANSWER
physical anthropologist
, An anthropologist has started a project comparing ethnographic data about
educational techniques in Lesotho to data about educational techniques in New
York City. This process is known as: - ANSWER ethnology
An anthropologist is studying how words transmitted via social media have been
used both to resist and to uphold power during recent revolutionary periods in
Libya, Egypt, and the Sudan. This anthropologist would most likely classify
herself as a: - ANSWER linguistic anthropologist
When did anthropology arise as a scientific discipline? - ANSWER the mid-1800s
Which of the following attributes makes anthropology unique among the
sciences? Select all that apply. - ANSWER -Anthropology is global in scope.
-Anthropologists study both people and the structures of power.
-Anthropologists believe that all humans are connected.
What similar approach do Geertz ("Balinese Cockfight") and Arens ("Pro
Football") use to better understand two very different cultural events? -
ANSWER a focus on the importance of symbols and rituals
Arens argues that American "football's uniqueness and popularity" says
something "essential about our culture". He explains that one thing that
accounts for the widespread appeal of football is its _________________ . -
ANSWER violence
In the article "Professional Football", the author claims that in many societies, as
men prepare for many types of "male only" rituals, sexual contact with females
is often avoided. - ANSWER True
Geertz relates rich details of the ritual of cockfights held by men in Bali. He
states that the birds are a metaphor for masculinity and at the same time, they
represent the powers of ___________________. - ANSWER animality and
"Darkness"
For each man involved, the cockfight symbolizes a struggle for status, respect,
and dignity, yet the outcome does not really impact their lives that much in the
long run. - ANSWER True
The ability of individuals and/or groups "to contest cultural norms, values,
mental maps of reality, symbols, institutions, and structures of power" is known
as: - ANSWER agency.
Which of the following are listed in your chapter as ways in which globalization is
transforming culture? Select all that apply. - ANSWER homogenization
two-way transference of culture through migration
With Correct Answers
Writing assignments in college courses give students opportunities to practice
writing in an academic tone. This tone is considered a reflection of the prestige
language in vogue in society at a given time. It is also very different from the
language you'd use when conversing with others at a party or via text message.
What term best describes your ability to navigate these different linguistic
situations? - ANSWER Code Switching
Anthropologists try to make the ______ strange. - ANSWER familiar
Anthropology focuses primarily on the study of human cultures in the past. -
ANSWER False
The four subfields of anthropology are cultural, linguistic, archaeology, and -
ANSWER physical
Globalization refers to the process by which _______ have become more
connected and integrated within and across nations. - ANSWER money
people
ideas
goods
Anthropology is holistic -- how do anthropologists achieve this? - ANSWER
through the four-field approach
A person expressing an ethnocentric perspective: - ANSWER uses the norms in
their own culture to judge the practices of people in other cultures
Holly Barker's research in the Marshall Islands illustrates the important and
complicated connections between all of the following except: - ANSWER cultural
anthropology and historical archaeology
With increased migration around the globe, cultural diversity is disappearing
and the future of anthropological study is uncertain. - ANSWER False
A farmer encounters several bones while plowing his field and wants to know if
the bones are human. Which type of anthropologist should he call? - ANSWER
physical anthropologist
, An anthropologist has started a project comparing ethnographic data about
educational techniques in Lesotho to data about educational techniques in New
York City. This process is known as: - ANSWER ethnology
An anthropologist is studying how words transmitted via social media have been
used both to resist and to uphold power during recent revolutionary periods in
Libya, Egypt, and the Sudan. This anthropologist would most likely classify
herself as a: - ANSWER linguistic anthropologist
When did anthropology arise as a scientific discipline? - ANSWER the mid-1800s
Which of the following attributes makes anthropology unique among the
sciences? Select all that apply. - ANSWER -Anthropology is global in scope.
-Anthropologists study both people and the structures of power.
-Anthropologists believe that all humans are connected.
What similar approach do Geertz ("Balinese Cockfight") and Arens ("Pro
Football") use to better understand two very different cultural events? -
ANSWER a focus on the importance of symbols and rituals
Arens argues that American "football's uniqueness and popularity" says
something "essential about our culture". He explains that one thing that
accounts for the widespread appeal of football is its _________________ . -
ANSWER violence
In the article "Professional Football", the author claims that in many societies, as
men prepare for many types of "male only" rituals, sexual contact with females
is often avoided. - ANSWER True
Geertz relates rich details of the ritual of cockfights held by men in Bali. He
states that the birds are a metaphor for masculinity and at the same time, they
represent the powers of ___________________. - ANSWER animality and
"Darkness"
For each man involved, the cockfight symbolizes a struggle for status, respect,
and dignity, yet the outcome does not really impact their lives that much in the
long run. - ANSWER True
The ability of individuals and/or groups "to contest cultural norms, values,
mental maps of reality, symbols, institutions, and structures of power" is known
as: - ANSWER agency.
Which of the following are listed in your chapter as ways in which globalization is
transforming culture? Select all that apply. - ANSWER homogenization
two-way transference of culture through migration