Asen Balicki did his fieldwork dealing with
educational changes among the Netsilik, located in:
Alaska.
Greenland.
Canada
Siberia.
2
The city known as Cahokia was located in what
we call:
Japan.
Tasmania.
North America.
Europe.
3
Stories that reveal the religious knowledge
of how things have come into being is a definition pertaining to:
religious stories.
just-so-stories.
mythology.
mana.
4
The following individual(s) were important to
the work of Charles Darwin:
Charles Lyell.
Joseph Hooker.
Thomas H. Huxley.
all three played an important part.
5
The Cree Indians of Canada have created an "electronic
pen pal" system with indigenous people living in:
South America (the Yanomamo).
New Guinea.
Australia.
the Tarahumara of Mexico.
6
Any account of Margaret Mead's work on Samoa
must consider the controversy surrounding its accuracy. In 1983, several
years after her death,_______ published his detailed refutation of her
work.
Arthur Lehmann
Asen Balicki
Peter Worsley
Derek Freeman
7
The destruction of the way of life of the Tasmanian
Aborigines resulted from the introduction of:
convicts from Canada & Australia
landed gentry from England.
sheep.
French settlers who fought the British.
8
The "Seeds" of change that were discussed in
class (and in the Guidebook) were:
corn and potatoes.
corn, potatoes, and diseases.
all of "b" and sugar.
All-of-the-above: corn, potatoes, disease, sugar, and horses!
9
Genocide is the destruction of ethnic groups
by murder, warfare, and diseases
TRUE
FALSE
10
According to Barnett (in the Guidebook),
European mastery of large parts of the globe was due to racial superiority.
TRUE
FALSE
11
"The Galapagos Island finches once studied by
Charles Darwin respond quickly to changes in food supply by evolving new
beaks and body sizes, according to researchers who studied the birds for
almost 30 years.
TRUE
FALSE
12
Louis Agassiz was leading naturalist of the
United States, founder of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard
University, world authority on ichthyology, and one of the staunchest defenders
(and believers) of Darwin's ideas in this country.
TRUE
FALSE
13
Tasmanians entered that island from a land bridge
which was connected to New Zealand.
TRUE
FALSE
14
Jane Goodall is no longer interested in doing
any Chimpanzee research and no longer goes back to Africa.
TRUE
FALSE
15
Darwin For Beginners points out that
according to orthodox Christian thought, the appearance of the modern earth
was the result of the shape God had given it in the beginning.
TRUE
FALSE
16
The pucará [fortress] of Sascahuamán
is located on the Yucátan Peninsula.