SOSC103SP2005TESTTwo

SOSC 103 EXAM II on April 14, 2005.



1 _______ said "There is a grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one...."
Alfred R. Wallace
John T. Scopes
Charles Darwin
Clarence Darrow

2 ___________ is the destruction of ethnic groups by murder, warfare, and diseases.
Cultural contact
Acculturation
Genocide
All-of-the-above.

3 The pucará [fortress] of Sascahuamán is located:
the Yucátan Peninsula.
in Central Mexico.
in South America.
in Spain.

4 S&M had an article entitled "Blood on the Steppes" which pointed out how we form ethnic identities and the uses we put them to. This was written by:
Jared Diamond.
Debra Tannen.
Jack Weatherford.
Miller & Van Loon.

5 Asen Balicki did his fieldwork dealing with educational changes among the Netsilik, located in:
Greenland.
Alaska.
Canada.
Siberia.

6 The statement that "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindness" was made by:
Gregory Bateson.
Asen Balicki.
Samuel Clemens (also known as Mark Twain).
Charles Darwin.

7 The "Seeds" of change that were discussed in class (and video and Guidebook) were:
corn and potatoes.
corn, potatoes, and diseases.
all of "b" and sugar.
corn, potatoes, disease, sugar, and horses!

8 Pacific cultures were changed primarily as a result of military pacification:
TRUE
FALSE

9 Jane Goodall is no longer interested in doing any Chimpanzee research and no longer goes back to Africa.
TRUE
FALSE

10 Francoise Peron has been described as "an early anthropologist."
TRUE
FALSE

11 Anthony F.C. Wallace is one anthropologist who has studied "revitalization movements."
TRUE
FALSE

12 The concept of "natural selection" as an evolutionary force was developed only by Charles Darwin.
TRUE
FALSE

13 Bestor (writing in S&M) pointed out that, strangely enough, after World War II cultural interdependence and trade actually diminished and did not develop until the year 2001.
TRUE
FALSE