SOSC303FA2008TESTTwo

SOSC 303 on Friday November 7, 2008


1 Who 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...."
Spradley & McCurdy
Charles Lyell.
Thomas Henry Huxley.
Charles Darwin.

2 Pacific cultures were changed primarily as a result of:
Military Pacification.
Explorers and Traders.
the introduction of non-Aboriginal religious systems
all-of-the-above.

3 The city known as Cahokia was located in what we call:
Tasmania.
New Guinea.
North America.
South Africa.

4 The "destruction" of the literal interpretation of the Bible came about because of:
the publications of Charles Darwin.
the intellectual movement in science.
the intellectual movement in history.
both "b + c" are correct answers.

5 Ishi, the "last" of the Yahi Native Americans was "found" in:
1859.
1911.
1929.
1949.

6 The original inhabitants of what we call the island of "Tasmania" came to that land via a "land bridge" from what we now call:
New Zealand.
Malaysia.
Australia.
Indonesia.

7 What has become known as the "Native American Gaming Revolution" began in the State of: 
Alaska.
Florida.
California.
Oklahoma.

8 The Guidebook pointed out that with one of the highest concentrations of rock art in the world, Tsodilo has been called the "Louvre of the Desert".
TRUE
FALSE

9 The statement "If today you can take a thing like evolution and make it a crime to teach it in the public school, tomorrow you can make it a crime to teach it in the private schools...." was made by Clarence Darrow.
TRUE
FALSE

10 Marriage outside any designated group is known as polygyny.
TRUE
FALSE

11 In traditional times, the Netsilik had their holy men, or shamans.
TRUE
FALSE

12 François Peron has been described as an early anthropologist who worked in Tasmania.
TRUE
FALSE

13 Truganini (of Tasmanian) died on May 8, 1926.
TRUE
FALSE

14 The following statement was made by Jane Goodall (with Phillip Berman): "So many people seem to think that science and religion are mutually exclusive."
TRUE
FALSE