Historical Anthros
Methodology
Making a Living
Political Systems
Wild Card
100
Ruth Benedict
Who was the main proponent within the Culture and Personality School?
100
What is inform the people about the purpose, nature, and procedures of the research and its potential costs and benefits to them.
To conduct research among a group of people, the anthropologist must
100
What is a band
A common social unit among foragers is the
100
What is tribal society
In a(n) __________, most leaders will acquire their positions because of their personal backgrounds or abilities, rather than heredity.
100
What is biological anthropology, linguistic anthropology, cultural anthropology, and archaeology.
The four main subdisciplines of anthropology consist of
200
Clifford Geertz
Who coined the term "thick description"?
200
What is participant observation
Taking part in the events one is witnessing and describing is
200
What is land, labor, and technology.
Means of production include what 3 things
200
What is person of influence and prestige
A "big man" is a
200
What is material remains.
Archaeologists study
300
Franz Boas
Who was the grandfather of American Anthropology (characterized by cultural relativism)?
300
What is reflexive ethnography
The style of ethnography in which the anthropologist puts his or her personal feelings and reactions to the field situation into the text is
300
What is the way production is organized in a society
A mode of production is
300
What is descent groups.
Kin groups with members who are related to a common ancestor are
300
President Barack Obama's mother, Dr. Ann Dunham, was a
What is cultural and applied anthropologist.
400
Herbert Spencer, Lewis Henry Morgan, EB Tylor
Who were some of the early anthropologists (armchair anthros) who approached culture from unilineal evolutionary perspective?
400
What is Longitudinal research
__________ refers to the study of an area or population over time.
400
What is generalized reciprocity
When an individual gives something to someone else but expects nothing in return, this is an example of
400
What is inherited status.
A big man's position does not depend on
400
What is adaptation
__________ defines the processes by which organisms cope with environmental forces and stresses.
500
how functions of a culture were met through networks of relationships or institutions. Anthropology focused on the idea that cultures were combinations of institutions, organized together in some kind of structurally integrated systems. All the different pieces to fit together in some way to keep the culture functioning generation after generation.
Provide a general definition of Functionalism in anthropology
500
What is The genealogical method 
__________ is a key technique because kinship and marriage relationships are so important in nonindustrial societies.
500
What is nonindustrial food producing.
If rights to land are passed on through descent groups, the __________ adaptive strategy is most likely.
500
What is hegemony
The internalization of a dominant ideology is called
500
Bordieu
Who did we learn discussed the concept of Habitus (reproduction of the social structure results from the habitus of individuals)?
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