| 1. | Photographs are an important source of data because they:   | 
| 2. | The Ju/’hoansi are best described as a band because:   | 
| 3. | A bifurcate kinship system is one where: 
                
                    
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| 4. | The “honeymoon” phase in anthropological fieldwork can be described as a:   | 
| 5. | Theoretical models in anthropology are:   | 
| 6. | If your informant describes how her peers treat her differently because her father is an important film star, this is termed her __________ status.   | 
| 7. | Rank societies are those where individuals gain prestige and wealth by using:   | 
| 8. | Agriculturally based societies are primarily associated with which of the following economic institution(s)?   | 
| 9. | An anthropologist that includes his or her thoughts about what he or she sees as well as quotations from his or her informants is presenting what type of ethnography?   | 
| 10. | Anthropological interest in sexuality can be traced back to which of the following anthropologists?   | 
| 11. | Which of the following chromosomal pairs shows that an individual is male?   | 
| 12. | A key informant is selected using a:   | 
| 13. | Which of the following situations is considered a suitable fieldwork setting for an anthropologist?   | 
| 14. | The most common kinship system in North America today consists of __________ descent groups known as __________.   | 
| 15. | Members of the Yurok, Karuk, Hupa, and Tolowa use valued items such as obsidian blades, white deer skins, and elaborately carved paddles and spoons to:   | 
| 16. | The production maximization model of intensive agriculture strives to maximize production through:   | 
| 17. | Forensic anthropologists apply their knowledge to legal issues by studying what materials?   | 
| 18. | The Zuni recognize the berdache gender person as being:   | 
| 19. | The Zuni recognize the berdache gender person as being:   | 
| 20. | Initial attempts by AID to bring about reforestation in Haiti failed because:   | 
| 21. | What type of evidence is used to analyze the evolutionary model of human cultural adaptations?   | 
| 22. | The four fields of anthropology are:   | 
| 23. | The description of a single society based on fieldwork is called a(n):   | 
| 24. | A societal type common in foraging groups and marked by egalitarian social structure and lack of specialization is a:   | 
| 25. | Among the New Zealand Maori, facial tattoos communicated all of the following, EXCEPT:   | 
| 26. | The advantages of polygyny across cultures include all of the following, EXCEPT:   | 
| 27. | Every aspect of culture influences every other aspect of that culture. Thus culture is:   | 
| 28. | An informant tells a fieldworker that the preferred marriage custom in his culture is for a man to marry his mother’s brother’s daughter. The fieldworker would label this as an example of what type of marriage?   | 
| 29. | Sex play and experimentation are common among young children of the:   | 
| 30. | Corporate culture qualifies as a culture in anthropological terms because:   | 
| 31. | Foragers are organized into groups called:   | 
| 32. | Goals of research in cultural anthropology include:   | 
| 33. | Anthropology is unique as a discipline because it:   | 
| 34. | Which foraging group relies most heavily on the gathering of wild plant foods?   | 
| 35. | The ideological domination by one cultural group over another through institutions, bureaucracy, education, and sometimes force is termed:   | 
| 36. | Ford and Beach’s cross-cultural study of homosexuality found that it was socially accepted as “normal” in what percentage of societies?   | 
| 37. | What common type of kinship organization found in large food producing societies and seems to function in the same way as clans and phratries?   | 
| 38. | Members of the soccer team on a college campus would constitute a:   | 
| 39. | Which form of marriage found in Melanesia and elsewhere potentially gives a man the most political status?   | 
| 40. | The 5,300 year-old man found frozen in a glacier had which the following body art?   | 
| 41. | A society is called “egalitarian” when its members have equal access to:   | 
| 42. | The word technology, as used by anthropologists, refers to:   | 
| 43. | Investigations by medical anthropologists of “susto” showed that people with “susto” had:   | 
| 44. | The hijras of India are:   | 
| 45. | Gender refers to the:   | 
| 46. | The oldest musical instruments found in the archaeological record are:   | 
| 47. | This common type of kinship organization found in large food producing societies that seems to function in the same way as clans and phratries are:   | 
| 48. | The AAA Code of Ethics holds that an anthropologist’s primary ethical responsibility is toward the:   | 
| 49. | The aboriginal Washo had leaders who:   | 
| 50. | An industrial society’s police force is an example of the legitimate use of:   |