The statement, "Wherever the European has trod,
death seems to pursue the aboriginal," was made by:
Jane Goodall.
Alfred Louis Kroeber.
George R. Stewart.
Charles R. Darwin.
2
The "face" of the Kingdom of Saudia Arabia has
been described as that of:
Wanderer.
Soil.
Sea & City.
all-of-the-above!
3
When it was a "traditional city," Cahokia had
a population of approximately:
100 individuals.
1,000 individuals.
10,000 individuals.
150,000 individuals
4
The islands known as "Micronesia" were discovered
in the 16th Century by:
American whalers.
British warships.
Spanish explorers.
Dutch merchants.
5
According to the Guidebook, names that
many Americans use for Native American Indians tribes are:
acceptable.
believable.
creative.
derogatory.
6
One day in 1921 an English bacteriologist happened
to have a cold, so he added a bit of his own nasal mucus to a petri dish
just to see what might be cultured out of it. He eventually discovered
penecillin and his name was:
Charles Darwin.
Arthur C. Clarke.
Alexander Fleming.
Jared Diamond.
7
Even though you didn't see the video, The
Colonel Comes To Japan, the Guidebook pointed out that for an
American company to succeed in Japan the company must have:
Japanese partners.
a long-range view.
must meet the needs and expectations of the consumers.
all-of-the-above
8
The reason that Jane Goodall (and perhaps Urbanowicz)
has hope is because of:
the human brain.
energy, enthusiasm, and human spirit.
the resilience of nature.
all-of-the-above.
9
The United States of America is a member of
OPEC.
TRUE
FALSE
10
Being "creative" has been defined as kind of
like making a stew."
TRUE
FALSE
11
According to Harlen Adams (1904-1997), the most
important word in the English language is competition.
TRUE
FALSE
12
The population of the State of California increases
by approximately 1,000,000 individuals a year.
TRUE
FALSE
13
The "Great Pandemic" referred to in lecture
(and discussed as "influenza" by Diamond in S&M), swept around the
globe around the year 1948.
TRUE
FALSE
14
A "Shaman" is defined as a part-time religious
specialist who controls supernatural power.
TRUE
FALSE
15
The veil worn by a woman in the Middle East
is viewed as a symbol of honor by her.
TRUE
FALSE
16
It was pointed out in the Guidebook that
people create their own pasts by acknowledging what they choose to acknowledge.
TRUE
FALSE
17
It was pointed out in lectures (and the Guidebook)
that Pacific Island nations say that "global warming" is drowning their
homes.
TRUE
FALSE
18
Ethnography is defined as "The task of discovering
and describing a particular culture."