1) Copper and bronze coins appear in China around: class notes: 600BCE..? closest answer A) 12,000 BCE B) 10,000 BCE C) 750 BCE D) AD 1200 E) 1950 2) During the so called Dark Ages, the use of coins: A) Increases B) Increases and bank notes appear C) Decreases and trade returns to barter D) Is replaced by gold E) None of the above 3) The earliest economies (bands and tribes) were based on: A) Gift Economics B) Trade C) Money D) Paper money E) Credit cards Training questions for class 12 SEE ALSO SERNAU CHAPTER 1 QUESTIONS FOR THIS CLASS 1) Child labor was abolished in the US in: A) 1874 B) 1900 C) 1924 D) 1938 E) 1951 2) The Marshall Plan was: . A) To rebuild Europe after the Second World War . B) To remove trade barriers between the US and European countries . C) To ensure that most Europe would embrace democracy . D) To create a market for American exports . E) All of the above 3) A big gap between rich and poor nations and a big gap between rich and poor within nations is known as _______. A) the double divide B) structural economics C) impoverished globalism D) corporate dominance E) market freedom 4) Thirdway economics calls for ________. A) smaller, but still active government that promotes trade and protects rights of workers and poor B) limited government that privatizes all human needs and promotes free markets C) larger government involvement in protecting those who are hurt by globalization and larger government involvement in expanding business and global trade D) no government involvement in trade, but limited government involvement in protecting the most vulnerable of citizens, such as children 5) Which theory of development suggests that we must look at larger global structures to develop stable and sustainable economies? According to Sernau it is dependency theory. A) modernization theory B) dependency theory C) sociobiological theory D) global economic theory E) globalization 6) The culture of poverty refers to ________. A) how entire countries are poor and create little opportunity for advancement B) how workers in sweatshops are paid so little that everyone in the family must work C) how the crisis of profit encourages business to keep slashing wages and benefits D) how values and attitudes of poverty are passed on to children, keeping them poor E) None of the above 7) Competitive capitalism can easily become monopoly capitalism. A) True. B) False 8) Class stratification and poor classes appear around ____ years ago. A) 100,000 B) 55,000 C) 25,000 D) 5,500 E) 2,500 9) In 2008 the wealth spread between the rich and poor nations was around: 3:1 B) 10:1 C) 35:1 D) 72:1 E) 100:1 10) The first democratic experiment in modern times was the ______ republic, in 1755: A) Spain B) Italy C) France D) Corsica E) The United States 11) The first successful democracy was in ______. A) Spain B) Italy C) France D) Corsica E) The United States 12) Lack of regulations in the 19th century created a wealthy class that managed the politicians and dictated the law, sometimes known as the: A) One per centers B) Lucky few C) Robber barons D) Beautiful People E) Elite 13) The governments between the 1890s and 1930s worked against the wealthy class to create a more level ground and were known as the: A) Liberal Elite B) Progressives C) Fascists D) Communists E) Socialists 14) The environment in which transactions between privates should not be regulated by the government is known as: A) Freedom B) Liberalism C) Democracy D) Laissez faire E) Caos 15) Statistics in the USA show that the top 1% makes ____% of the income and pays 40% of the taxes. A) 30% B) 40% C) 50% D) 60% E) 70% Training questions for class 13 SEE ALSO SERNAU CHAPTER 8 QUESTIONS FOR THIS CLASS 1) For Edward B. Tylor, animism is the belief in spiritual beings. A) True. B) False 2) “Theology of the Gaps” is an expression that means: . A) To worship an unknown God . B) To worship and allknowing God . C) To assign supernatural explanations to what we don’t know at present . D) To attribute a soul to objects, plants and animals . E) To believe in supernatural forces 3) Although Tylor believed that guilt was likely the basis for religion, Freud argued that it was fear that inspired religious feelings. A) True. B) False 4) Cognitive dissonances occur when: . A) Gods don’t answer one’s prayers . B) We see people worshiping different deities with the same fervor . C) Religions evolve and accept new ideas . D) Religions drop certain practices . E) When experienced reality contradicts basic religious beliefs 5) Because almost all known communities have some sort of religion, researches agree that: . A) Most people are too credulous . B) Religion is a genetic disorder . C) Miracles occur . D) There must be a God, but they know which is the real one . E) There must be some secular utility to religion 6) ___ is known for saying:“A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything” . A) Sigmund Freud . B) Friedrich Nietzsche . C) Max Ernst . D) Karl Marx . E) Max Plank Training questions for class 14 SEE ALSO SERNAU CHAPTER 3 QUESTIONS FOR THIS CLASS 1. The ___ and the mental attachments that are created by this are fundamental to the survival of all human societies: a. Sex drive b. Ambition c. Religion d. Moral values e. Harper’s Magazine 2. The incest taboo is a _ a. Mental disorder b. Cultural universal c. Recent invention of anthropologists d. Regional cultural trait in certain parts of the world e. Religious law 3. Forbidding marriage to anyone of lower rank, caste, or status is called: a. Hypergamy b. Monogamy c. Bigamy Edward Westermarck c. a. Endogamy e. Obama. they are both desensitized to later close sexual attraction. ____ argued that when two people live in close domestic proximity during the formative years of childhood.d. Monogamy b. Clyde b. Electra c. Juliet d. The practice of marrying outside your group is called: a. a. Edward Tylor 5. Stevie Ray Vaughan e. Edward Westermarck b. Edward Westermarck e. Sigmund Freud c. Claude LeviStrauss 6. Inferiority 7. a. Bronislaw Malinowski d. Oedipus. Superiority. ___ argued that the incest taboo originated in early human populations in order to direct sexual feelings away from one’s immediate family. Hilary e. Misogyny 4. Bonny. Claude LeviStrauss 8. Sigmund Freud c. Endogamy . Edward Tylor b. Exogamy c. _ argues that members of the same family naturally lust for one another: a. Bronislaw Malinowski d. Romeo. Edward Tylor e. Sigmund Freud b. Bronislaw Malinowski d. Freud called his two incest complexes the _ and _ complexes. Trobriand Islanders d. Protestants b. The _ and _ of New Guinea both believe that sexual intercourse weakens men and may shorten their lifespans. Catholics. Polygamy e. Puritans b. Shiites b. Nuer e. ___ functions to maintain ethnic and social unity in marriages of stratified societies. Manikom 12. Homosexuality b. The _ were a culture that enjoyed sex freely. Homogamy c. Sunnis d. Yapen. Masai . Monogamy e. without regard to privacy a. Orthodox Jews c. Monogamy e. The practice of marrying someone similar to you is called: a. Endogamy 11. a. Hypergamy d. Maring. For the ____. Turkese d. Hypergamy d. Homogamy c. Dani c. a. Shiites. Democrats c. Sicilians 13.d. Hatam. sex was a major form of status for men a. Southern Baptists e. Bigamy 9. Asmat e. Homosexuality b. Endogamy 10. Homogeneity. 1. 1. One man with many brothers e. Neolocal b. Polyandry c. Polytheism e. Polyandry. In _ residence. Masai c. Polygyny. One woman with many children d. One woman having more than one husband 18. Patrilocal c. 500. Asmat 15. Polygyny b. the couple goes to live in a new residence after marriage. 100 b. One man and one woman c.000 16. _ is frequent in world cultures. One man and one woman b. a. while _ is rare a. Prostitution is thought to have started about _ years ago a.000 e. Polygyny is: a. One woman with many sisters e. 5. One man having more than one wife b. Polyandry is: a. Adultery was expected and accepted by both sexes among the _ a. Matrilocal . One man with many brothers d. One woman with many sisters 17. Heterogeneity d. Polygamy. Nuer e.000 c. Mundurucu d. One woman with many children c.000. Polyamory.500 d.14. Turkese b. Polygamy 19. a. Masai c. In _ residence. a male who lives the role of a female in a marriage. a. Polytheism e. the couple lives with the wife’s family after marriage. a. 23. Sororate. Levirate b. Berdache b. Polygamy No order does not matter. Levirate. Matrilocal d. Patrilocal c. Multylocal 21. a. Heterogeneity d.d. Matrilocal d. Igbu e. Antilocal e.Zulu b. Antilocal e. Just a mistake. Neolocal b. Dogon d. Neolocal b. Ghost marriage and Same sex marriage are two rare forms of marriage practiced by the _ of Africa. Multylocal 22. Versace . Patrilocal c. a. Multylocal 20. Nuer 24. Polygamy. Homogeneity. In _ residence. Sororate c. the couple lives with the husband’s family after marriage. Antilocal e. _ and _ are two systems of marriage insurance. Polyamory. Some Native American cultures had the ___. In the Middle Ages. Mamours e. MHC stands for: a. For the majority of human existence. Drugs d. Love b. Children and grandchildren d. All of the above 27. Dr. Bernanke d. The idea of ____ as a basis for marriage was a key element in early Christianity a. Economic and political c. Monica Moore c. Rock’n’Roll e. Enamours 28. Major Hysterical Condition 29. Sex c. the two primary reasons for marriage have been: a. Major Histocompatibility Complex b. Dr. Bearded Oncle e. Minor Histocompatibility Complex e. Love for the inlaws and their opinions on how we should live 26. Kilroy . Love and sex b. Shaman 25. _ led a study of women’s mating behavior and identified 52 types of flirtatious behavior used by women to attract men: a. Monica Lesse b. Minor Hysterical Condition c. Tambours b. Dr.c. travelling entertainers and musicians were called: a. Military History Conference d. Mercantours d. Fame and expensive cars e. Troubadours c. d. According to the latest numbers from the United Nations. a. a. most of the experts predicted an imminent financial crisis which would engulf the world. we’re now up to 2. False . one billion of whom live on less than a dollar a day. Enlightenment e. Filipe Castro c. The author of the documentary “Inside Job” is called: a. Phillip Diaz b. Killjoy e. Dr. Charles Ferguson Wilkinson 3. False 2. When Philip Diaz started shooting his documentary. Filipe Castro c. Renaissance c. John Perkins d. True b.7 billion people around the world who survive on less than two dollars a day. True b. Charles Ferguson e. Phillip Diaz b. in 2006. John Perkins d. Filipe Castro c. Industrial Revolution Training questions for class 15 Movie “The End of Poverty” 1. The author of the documentary “The End of Poverty” is called: a. Baroque d. Charles Ferguson 4. John Perkins d. The author of the TED talk “How economic inequality harms societies” is called: a. marriage and family patterns changed significantly because of the: a. Richard Wilkinson 5. In the Western World. Dr. Lovejoy 30. Middle Ages b. Phillip Diaz b. a. Manufacture and use of stone tools e. The practice of commanding. True b. Colonialism b. Socialism e. When humans first learned how to use and make fire e. True b. Fascism d. When humans first learned how to use and make fire 3. Domestication of plants and animals c. without invasion and occupation is called: a. 200100 thousand years ago . a. 76 million years ago c. Imperialism c. Socialism e. The practice of domination. Colonialism b. Manufacture and use of stone tools d. we would need six planets. which involves the subjugation of one people to another is called: a. The First Major Change in the evolution of culture was: a.True b. Paternalism 9. Paternalism 10. Today 20% of the planet uses more than 80% of its resources. The invention of writing b. The invention of writing d. a. Fascism d. which involves the exercise of power of one country over another.6. One of the experts in the documentary suggests that if everybody had the same lifestyle the people in North America. Imperialism c. Domestication of plants and animals c. European exploration and colonization b. False Training questions for class 16 SEE ALSO SERNAU CHAPTER 6 QUESTIONS FOR THIS CLASS 1. 1210 million years ago b. False 7. Early hominin cultures first began to make and use tools about: a. From an economic viewpoint daily laborers was a much better solution than slavery because masters had to feed their slaves every day. 23 million years ago d. False 8. The Second Major Change in the evolution of culture was: a. European exploration and colonization 2. 750 years ago 5. 100 BC and AD 100 . 6 thousand years ago 4. 7. Domestication of plants and animals d. The first evidence of fire use is about: a. 12. The New World 8. Manufacture and use of stone tools b. The invention of writing 9. When humans first learned how to use and make fire c. 1.00010. The Fourth Major Change in the evolution of culture was: a. European exploration and colonization b. The Middle East c. China. Domestication of plants and animals began about: a.000 years ago b.000100. Asia. European exploration and colonization e.000. The invention of writing d.000 years ago c. a.0005. 6. 7. 750. China. The Third Major Change in the evolution of culture was: a.000 years ago c. Manufacture and use of stone tools e.000500. 550. Domestication of plants and animals c.200. European overseas expansion peaked between: a. Asia.000 years ago b.e.000 years ago d.000 years ago d.500 years ago e. 75. 120. Domestication of plants and animals occurred at about the same time in both _ and _.500.0001. The Middle East d. The New World e..000 years ago e. The New World b. The Middle East.000 years ago 7. When humans first learned how to use and make fire 6. During the past million years. pears.b. Farming. only _ animals over 100 pounds have ever been domesticated. arugula. Geography. peas. Beans. 90 e. Wheat. Farming. 24 e. Domestication. turnips. Geography. Iron technology. Farming. Bananas. rice. Population e. 14 12. strawberries b. Garlic. a. 16 d. chickpeas. Some scholars mentioned in class believe that 5 of the main reasons for European expansion in the 1500s were: a. pumpkins e. carrots. Writing b. Farming. Population d. Climate. Farming. 12001300 c. Animals. Animals. Population c. Diseases. Diseases. onions d. 20 14. chives. The 6 most important human food plants are: a. Animals. rice. 55 b. Water. 14 c. 75 c. sugarcane. More than _% of human diseases originally mutated from animal diseases a. apples. 95 13. 44 c. 17001750 e. 54 b. Guns. Lettuce. 18 e. 15001800 d. apples. sugar beets. cilantro. carrots c. watermelons. oranges. spinach. Climate. onions. Only _ plants have ever been widely grown as food a. parsley. 85 d. Population 11. 12 b. 34 d. Geography. Diseases. soybeans . 18001880 10. barley. Columbus brought back _ and _ a. Single men hoping to find a wife in the New World . 23 million d. Francisco Pizarro d. During the first 40 years after European contact. Fernando Vasquez de Coronado e. Hernando Soto b. Santo Domingo 17. people e. Plants. _ conquered Mexico in 1521: a. San Francisco b. Columbus landed in _ on 12 October 1492 a. _ founded the Lisbon School in the mid1300s to train ship captains a. On his first return trip to Europe. San Antonio c. Books. art d. 260250 million b. Ponce de Leon 19. watches 18. Most Spanish coming to the New World were: a. Single men expecting to make money and return to Spain b. Francis the Navigator d. Susie the Navigator 16. music c. Hernan Cortez c. 15. Sweets. Henry the Navigator c. a. 1814 thousand 20. Gold. an estimated _ natives died. Clothes. 120100 million c. Mary the Navigator e. San Diego e. San Salvador d. 300200 thousand e. diamonds b. John the Navigator b. Married men with their families 21. a. 95% Training questions for class 17 – Movie the Mission None specified at the time this document was made. Sir Walter Raleigh d. 1457 b. Married men running away from their wives d. 1487 d. Amerigo Vespucci e. 1497 c. Giovanni Cabotto landed in Newfoundland in _ a. an Italian explorer moved to England in order to seek funding from the English king. The first English settlement in the New World was _ . 85% d. Divorced men hoping to find a new love e. 90% e. Columbus 2. 1517 e. Vasco da Gama d. Sir Richard Greenville b. 75% c. The European conquest of the New World wiped out _ of the natives and their cultures a.c. _ was given a Royal Charter by Queen Elizabeth I to start an English colony in North America a. Alvares Cabral b. Lord Warr 4. Sir Francis Drake c. 1527 3. Training questions for class 18 Settlement of New England 1. ____. 55% b. John Hawkins e. Giovanni Cabotto c. John Deere e. Michael Deere 8. The surveyor _ and 108 settlers landed in Virginia in May of 1607 a. a. America Exploration Company e. John Smith b. 1688 e. Amanda Dare c. 1687 d. 1488 d. _ was the first English person born in the New World a.a. Spain launched a large armada of ships against England in a. 1788 7. 1619 6. the ___ got a Royal Charter from King James I to exploit the natural resources of the New World. 1555 b. Virginia Dare b. 1607 e. Martin’s Hundred d. 1587 b. 1487 c. John Rolfe c. John Travolta .Virginia Company c. Richard Greenville Company b. Jamestown e. Mary Columbus d. The Roanoke colony was founded in: a. New World Company d. None of the above 9. Port Royal b. 1588 c. Boston 5. Roanoke c. In 1606. The English believed the Indians were _. Martin’s Hundred d. Boston 11. John Smith b. In early 1609. Richer d. _ was captured by the Indians a. Jamestown e. John Travolta d. based on their cultural differences a. Tulips b. John Hawkins e. Tomatoes 13. Pumpkins c. Jamestown was the first colony in the English New World to grow __ for export back to Europe a. Port Royal b. John Smith b. Pocahontas married _ in 1614 a. Roanoke c. John Greenville 12. Inferior b. John Hawkins e. John Rolfe c.d. John Smith and his settlers founded _ a. John Greenville 14. Tobacco d. Nicer e. Better c. John Hawkins e. John Greenville 10. John Rolfe c. Taller . Turkeys e. John Travolta d. copper 3. Jacques Cartier b. lead d. _ was sent by the French king in 1543 to claim lands in the New World for France a. François Truffaut b. _____was a French Historian that looked at change in history as something that occurred at a thousand different rates. Diamonds. Calcite. Giovanni Cabotto c. Samuel de Champlain explored the Great Lakes all the way to: a. Marcel Proust Training questions for class 19 Settlement of Canada 1. John Davis d. Lake Superior b. Jacques Cartier e. Sapphires.15. silver e. Fernand Braudel d. Samuel de Champlain c. Samuel de Champlain b. Lawrence River that becomes Quebec a. Giovanni Cabotto d. Lake Ontario e. Quartz. pyrite b. Lake George c. With Indian guides. Jacques le Goff e. a. John Davis e. La Salle 4. Georges Duby c. Lake Huron . The French found _ and _ in the New World but thought they were diamonds and gold a. Opals. Lake Champlain d. La Salle 2. gold c. _ built a fort on the St. Iroquois c. Lung cancer d. Huron b. High cholesterol b. Mediterranean ocean (Pacific) c. Ossipee 7. Beaver furs c. Coronary obstructions 10. Champlain believed there was a route through the Great Lakes to the: a. Bear claws e. Western ocean (Atlantic) d. Long houses c. Smallpox c. The Huron and Iroquois lived in _ made of birch bark a. Turkey feathers d. Western ocean (Pacific) e. Moose meat b. Eastern ocean (Pacific) b. Huron b. One of the most desirable Canadian resources for the French were: a. The _ farmed and lived around Lake Ontario and Lake Huron a. Oak timber 9.5. Seminole e. Diabetes e. The _ lived in areas of upstate New York and southern Canada a. Iroquois c. Square houses b. Seminole e. Ottawa d. Western ocean (Arctic) 6. Ossipee 8. Ottawa d. The diseases such as ___ killed thousands of Huron in the 17th century a. Beach houses . Berdache e. Treaty of Paris e. Hanska d. Men b. Flats 11. The woven bead belts frequently worn by Huron women are called: a. Round houses e. Belts b. Beavers were important to the Huron because their pelts were used in: a. Treaty of New York . Second World war 15.d. Treaty of London b. Owanka e. Women d. The ___ of 17541763 was a continuation of the Beaver Wars of the late 1600s a. Wampum 12. French and Indian War (Seven Years War) d. Among the Huron and Iroquois. Children c. Queen Anne’s War c. Pemmican b. Moccasin c. Napoleonic War e. The ___ ended the French and Indian war in 1763 a. houses and farmland was owned by: a. Treaty of Versailles c. Breast Plates e. Clothes c. King Williams’ War b. All of the above 13. Teepees d. Treaty of Montreal d. Burial rites 14. 3% b. 16. 10. Quebec. 30% e. English. 500. English b. Warrior class c. Brittany. By 1770. Canada. Canada has never broken any of the _ major treaties they have signed with Native Americans a. Sick society e.000 e. The Treaty of Paris in 1763 resulted in the transfer of _ from the _ to the _ a. In Canada. French c.000 d. 17 Training questions for class 20 – Movie Black Robes None yet . Preaching class 18. English. 11 b. Class society b. 31 c. 10% c. Canada.000 c. English 17. 50.000 19. 50% 20. French d. French e. The Fur Trade created a _ among the Huron where none had existed before a. 100. it was estimate that there were fewer than _ Huron left a. English. native populations have lost less than _ of their original lands to the government a. 51 d. French. Hunting class d. French. 5.000 b. Quebec. 3 e. 15% d. Treaty of Tordesillas c. Ethnography e. Ethnocentrism c. 1650s d. Enculturation e.Training questions for class 21 – US Indian Acculturation SEE ALSO SERNAU CHAPTER 8 QUESTIONS FOR THIS CLASS 1. 1970s c. Indian approval e. The US signed its first treaty with Indian tribes in 1787. Northwest Ordinance Act d. Enculturation c. called the _ a. Peace of CateauCambresis e. Canadian Act 5. 1610s b. Evolution d. Ethnology 2. _ is defined as “cultural changes caused by the joining of two autonomous cultures” a. Treaty of Paris b. Declaring war first d. Acculturation b. It wasn’t until the _ that the British started to try and protect Native American rights a. Paying some compensation b. 1150s 4. The Northwest Ordinance Act promised that the US would not take any new lands without: a. Acculturation b. 1760s e. _ is the belief that your culture is superior to others a. Ethnocentrism d. Killing everybody that opposed land seizures c. Sociology 3. Giving them other territories in the desert . _ said that Indians had no right to prevent the expansion of the US a. Fort Laramie Treaty b. President Jefferson e. Thomas Jefferson b. the _ were the most acculturated native group in the US a. President Nixon c. As a result of the Indian Removal Act. Cheyenne b. Long Leap Forward b.6.000 Indians to Oklahoma a. Adams c. General Amherst 7. 250 million 11. 25 thousand b. 50 thousand c. _ signed the Indian Removal Act of 1830 a. George Washington e. President Kennedy d. President Andrew Jackson b. Cherokee 8. 100 thousand d. The _ was a forced march of 80. The _ of 1868 promised Indians the Black Hills region a. the US seized _ acres of land once owned by the Indians a. Kickapoo e. President Obama 9. Sioux c. John Q. Trail of Tears d. War on Terror c. During the early 1800s. Navajo d. Fort Alamo Treaty . Martin Luther King d. 25 million e. Long Way Home e. Noche Triste 10. Battle of Little Big Horn River e. Rubenstein School for Indians e. The only US survivor of the Battle of Little Bighorn was a horse named: a. Jolly Jumper b. Battle of Waterloo. Silver c. 1920 e. Battle of Crazy Horse Creek 15. Battle of Greasy Grass Creek d. 1660 d. Conway School for Indians c. In 1882. Battle of Gettysburg. Carlisle School for Indians d. Battle of Easy Grass Creek c. June 25th 1896 b. Harvard School for Indians b. Fort Benton Treaty 12. June 18th 1815 c. Congress built the _ to “civilize” Indians a. Battle of the Alamo. Comanche e. Battle of Crazy Crass Creek b. Fort Floyd Treaty e. D’Aniello School for Indians . 1480 13. Battle of Little Bighorn. Battle of Little Bighorn. Fort Sherman Treaty d. 1870 b. June 25th 1876 d. Miners found gold in the Black Hills in: a. 1780 c. The last major battle between the US and the Indians was _ on _ a. c. February 23rd. The Battle of Little Bighorn was called the _ by the Indians a. Cheyenne 16. July 1st 1863 14. Brown Beauty d. 1836 e. 1875 c. 18841 20. General Allocation Act b. Indian Reorganization Act. A collection of tribes and ethnic groups. General Allotment Act d. A group of people with common origins 1 . Indian Reorganization Act. 1755 21. Indian Reorganization Act. 1954 b. General Partition Act e. as in German races d. A biologically defined group of people b. A group of people with the same skin color c. The Indian Act of _ made it legal for Native Americans to run their own schools a. As a result of the General Allotment Act. 1914 e. Indian tribes lost _ of all their lands previously given to them by the US government a. 3/5 19. 1775 e. General Subtraction Act 18. 2/3 b. Indian Reorganization Act. The _ of 1887 stated that all US treaties with Indians were void and would be replaced by a new law a. 1934 d. 3/4 e. General Appropriation Act c. 1975 b. Race was a word originally used to refer to a: a. Indian Reorganization Act. 1/4 d. 1974 c. The white race e. The _ passed in _ granted all Indians citizenship a. 1/3 c. 1805 d.17. A selfdesignation of elite US immigrants from Western European countries. Real politics 25. The American citizen assassinated by an IDF bulldozer operator in Palestine. David Copeland b. Defense measures c. An ethnic condition to enter Ivy League universities b. Rachel Corrie c. Scott Roeder e.22. War against terror b. on March 16 2003 was called: a. Anders Breivik d. State terrorism d. Freedom fighting e. a. Brian Avery d. This movie about the experiences of a ___________________ Missionary. A) Dominican B) Franciscan C) Jesuit . White AngloSaxon Protestant (WASP) is: a. including 19 children. James Miller Good luck on the Exam! Class 17 – Movie The Mission 1. Timothy McVeigh c. A rare neurological disorder e. Ethnicity can be a divisive and exclusive thing that fuels divisions and tensions. One of the Christian fundamentalists that killed 168 people. Eric Rudolph 26. The name of a terrorist group 24. Thomas Hurndall b. True b. When terrorist acts are perpetrated by governments. A secret religious group d. and injured another 800 persons in the Oklahoma City bombing was called: a. c. they should be called: a. False 23. The natives in this movie belong to a _______ community. A) Quechua B) Guarani C) Mayan D) Nahuatl E) French 4. Rodrigo de Mendoza occupation is: A) Missionary B) Professor C) Mercenary and slaver D) Barber E) Dentist 5. In the movie. and if Rome rules in favor of the missionaries. The movie takes place in: A) South America B) Central America C) North America D) Southern Spain E) Southern Portugal 6. A) 1550s B) 1650s C) 1750s D) 1850s E) 1950s 3. if Rome rules in favor of the European colonists it will be endorsing slavery. This movie is set in the _________. the Portuguese king will: A) Apologize and thank the pope for his moral guidance; .D) Protestant E) Hindu 2. In the movie D. A) 1530s B) 1630s C) 1730s D) 1830s E) 1930s 9. Class 20 – Movie Black Robe 7. A) Dominican B) Franciscan C) Jesuit D) Protestant E) Hindu 8. This movie is set in the _________. This movie about the experiences of a ______________ Missionary.B) Recognize that justice must prevail over economic interests; C) Let the natives go and import African slaves; D) Abolish the Jesuit Order in Portugal and expulse all priests from the country; E) Abolish slavery in Brazil. The protagonist natives in this movie belong to a _______ community. A) Iroquois B) Algonquin C) Huron D) Innu E) Mi’kmaq 10. In the movie LaForge’s occupation is: A) Missionary B) Professor C) Mercenary and slaver D) Barber E) Dentist . A) tragedy of the market 8) Americans list family. friends. The movie takes place in: A) South America B) Central America C) North America D) Southern Spain E) Southern Portugal Questions 1. it adds up to the ________. but create the worst for all. 2) A government that allows business to run freely with little interference is called ________. and faith as what matters to them most. health care. EXCEPT: D) the largest gap between rich and poor is within nations 7) When individual economic decisions do not add up to the common good. banking. 11. B) laissezfaire 3) The philosophical approach to gain wealth through free trade and free markets is known as all of the following. However. B) privatization 6) All of the following are true of wealth distribution. EXCEPT: D) corporate capitalism 4) A big gap between rich and poor nations and a big gap between rich and poor within nations is known as: A) the double divide 5) Turning over certain government controlled functions (like education. water and other public utilities) to corporations is known as ________.1 1) The narrowing of the worldwide gap between countries is largely due to C) income growth in China and India. they spend . A) Adam Smith 19) Immanuel Wallerstein argues that colonial powers enriched their own countries at the . A) ethnocentric 12) The term globalization is now used in place of ________. C) modernization 13) Thirdway economics calls for ________. neoclassical economics and freemarket economics all rely on the theories of ________.most of their time C) accumulating and caring for material possessions. B) a market conundrum 11) Believing the world should adopt the ways of the West is ________. A) smaller. but still active government that promotes trade and protects rights of workers and poor 14) Modernization theorists would argue that Africa remains poor because ________. D) how values and attitudes of poverty are passed on to children. A) fatalism 10) The idea that markets work best under conditions of relative equality. A) dependency creating distortion 16) Which theory of development suggests that we must look at larger global structures to develop stable and sustainable economies? B) dependency theory 17) The culture of poverty refers to ________. A) they lack technology and electoral democracies 15) The fact that India produces and exports most of the food it grows while accepting foreign debt to feed the hungry is an example of ________. 9) Living for the day rather than planning for the future is referred to as ________. keeping them poor 18) Neoliberalism. yet they tend to produce extreme inequality is known as ________. Answer: FALSE 3) The idea of desperate poverty within a societygoing hungry while others atewas almost unheard of before colonization. Answer: urban and rural regions within countries 3) The basic principle of free markets is the idea that every person can influence the market through ________. Answer: TRUE 5) World systems theory is the idea that wealthy nations built an economic system at the expense of poorer nations. EXCEPT: D) decreased specialization of workers in rich countries TRUE/FALSE 1) Pure communism is defined by a strong centralized and bureaucratic state.3 Short Answer 1) The collection of ideas that would create a more equitable. Answer: TRUE 1. Answer: TRUE 4) Competitive capitalism can easily become monopoly capitalism. Answer: what they purchase/"one dollar.expense of their colonies in what theory? C) World Systems Theory 20) Globalization results in all of the following. but problematic economies of China and India illustrates the economic gap between ________. one vote" 4) Name one of the two methods that most governments around the world practice wealth . peaceful and sustainable world has been outlined in the ________. Answer: millennium development goals 2) The growing. Answer: FALSE 2) The United States is an example of a pure capitalist system. a time when women were encouraged to be homemakers. Answer: it blames the victim. 6) What precipitating event led to women's increased labor participation in traditionally male jobs? A) World War II 7) In the 1950s. hospitals D) background work of firms across the world done by educated Indian people E) all of the above 2) Which of the following statements best reflects Sernau's lesson when discussing India? A) The global economic engine represented by parts of India needs to be harnessed with a commitment to sustainable quality of life represented by Kerala 3) As women's roles have become broader and more encompassing. and European firms B) editing and layout work for U. EXCEPT? . their lives have become ________.1 Multiple Choice 1) In his description of outsourcing in India's city of Chennai. C) economic changes that have limited and constricted their roles and opportunities 5) All of the following are true of women's work in the U. what portion of women were in the paid labor force? B) 1/3 8) All of the following statements are true of male privilege. EXCEPT: A) Most women have resisted paid labor until it became necessary for both parents to work in the 1980s.S. Japanese. B) overburdened 4) Men around the globe have found themselves displaced due to ________.. A) data processing for U. newspapers C) reading of xrays and MRIs from U.S. Sernau refers to "back office operations" which refers to ________.distribution. 3.S.S. Answer: Taxing the wealthy more heavily or offering credits and subsidies to the poor 5) The main criticism of the culture of poverty theory is ________.. and occasional divorce and remarriage is characteristic of what type of society? B) huntergatherer society 13) According to Sernau. EXCEPT? B) The teen pregnancy rate in the United States continues to grow. A) the illegal trafficking of women and girls 11) In agricultural societies the family system where men went to live with the wife's family was called ________. A) The fact that men experience their vulnerability in the economic realm more acutely than they experience their gender privilege. children and anything considered feminine is referred to as ________. 16) The traditional roles assigned to men as warriors. 15) All of the following are true of teen pregnancy. C) marriage is very popular in the U. prestige. 10) The dark side of the feminization of migration refers to ________. 9) The quote "their severe class disadvantage trumps their gender privileges" refers to ________. D) matrilocal 12) Marrying for love or lust.S. 14) Which of the following statements about single parenting is accurate? C) The connection between single parenting and poverty is mediated by the surrounding community. divorce rates are the highest in the industrial world is __. privilege. and power go to all men by virtue of their gender status. living in small nuclear families with help from the community or grandparents. a reason U. A) patriarchy 19) A young boy is forced to become a soldier for an insurgent army is an example of ________. A) men have been losing high paying unionized jobs 18) A structure of institutions and whole societies that subordinates women. physical laborers and procreators are _ B) less needed in the contemporary world 17) The gap between men and women's income is closely mostly because ________.B) Respect. A) human trafficking .S. Answer: persistent/precarious 4) The fact that women who work still shoulder the largest burden of housework is termed the ________. Answer: FALSE 4) Typically. they have been freer to break the ideals associated with womanhood. but ________. the movement of women into professional positions in Europe and the United States has led to the recent surge in ________. Answer: FALSE 2) Globalization is responsible for changes in men's and women's roles across the world. American women have not contributed to the family finances until after the 1970s. Answer: TRUE 3. 20) According to Sernau. Answer: quiet employment 3) According to Sernau. Answer: second shift . Answer: Cow Belt 2) Middle class women taking boarders into your home or taking in sewing and ironing tasks for your neighbors is called ________. Answer: FALSE 5) A main argument from Sernau is that liberation must include both genders. as educated women's influence has risen. Answer: TRUE 3) Historically.2 True False 1) The people in Kerala are wealthy compared to others in India because they are Christian rather than Hindi. C) international domestic migrants who take care of middle and upperclass homes 3. male privileged is ________.3 Short Answer 1) The northern area of India that is the land of tradition and traditional poverty is referred to as the ________. 5) The flood of immigrant female domestic workers in wealthier countries is termed ________. Africa. D) the involvement of noncombatants 8) The United States viewed the wars in Korea and Vietnam as a ________. . Answer: the feminization of migration Chapter 6 War 6. EXCEPT: A) a communist backed group 10) Which of the following statements is most consistent with the U. is ________.S. B) tribally held territories to gain resources 5) Germany's goal of recreating their great empire under Adolf Hitler resulted in which war? C) World War II 6) Limited war is characterized by ________. Australia and New Zealand.S. according to Sernau. E) all of the above are lessons stated by Sernau 2) All of the following reasons for tribal warfare were noted by Sernau. helped topple elected governments and supported nonelected governments to further its policies. A) strict rules of conduct and ideals of glory 7) The primary difference between limited war and total war is ________.1 Multiple Choice 1) The lesson of Vietnam. 11) The USSR leader who declared new policies of glasnost and perestroika was ________. D) a struggle to contain communism 9) The Taliban are characterized by all of the following. Central Asia. EXCEPT: A) bridal capture 3) Which continent became the center of the big land grab in the 1880s? A) Africa 4) The late 1800s were characterized by industrial nations seizing property from _______ in North America. policy on wars during the cold war era? C) The U. A) the U. a major legacy of the cold war is _______.A) Gorbachev 12) The Western Alliance of Europe and the United States was known as ________. with some of the biggest buyers in the Middle East.S. D) military complex 19) Sernau refers to a "world on fire" which means ________. corporate leaders who depend on military contracts. Trident submarine 18) Military leaders. Answer: TRUE 3) The United States supported the Islamic mujahadeen in Afghanistan. Answer: TRUE 4) The cold war policy of the United States was the destruction of communism. D) all of the above 6. A) internal conflicts spill over into entire regions and spawn terrorism 14) According to Sernau. Answer: FALSE 2) The world's foremost arms supplier is the United States.2 True False 1) Independence has brought peace and prosperity to former colonies. C) deterrence 17) The weapon that has enough firepower to destroy every major city on the planet is _______. and political leaders who depend on cold war fears creating a power elite are referred to as a ________. A) many small conflicts around the world 20) The goal of peacekeeping assignments is ________. . D) a world with a huge amount of weapons 15) All of the following are nonconventional weapons EXCEPT: D) small arms weapons 16) Having the weapons to make sure an enemy cannot strike is known as ________. C) NATO 13) The current problem of warfare is ________. due to their common origins. Answer: Foreign Legions 4) NATO was created to counter what Eastern European alliance? Answer: The Warsaw Pact 5) The growing combination of automatic assault weapons and rocketpropelled grenade launchers are referred to as ________. known as the ________ to extend its holdings in Africa and Southeast Asia. . Answer: feudalism 3) France created a band of mercenaries.3 Short Answer 1) The primary role of kings and emperors is ________.S. C) 500 3) Nation building has reduced ethnic diversity and is wiping out ________.Answer: FALSE 5) The U. Answer: TRUE 6. Answer: small arms 8. 5) All of the following are examples of ethnocentricity. kings depended on their lords to provide an army in a system called ________. Answer: to lead wars 2) When there was not a strong central leader.1 Multiple Choice 1) Which of the following characteristics are encompassed in the term "ethnicity?" A) a common heritage B) a common language and cultural practice C) a common heroic ancestry D) All of the above 2) The land that became the United States had _____ different ethnic groups before the arrival of Europeans. EXCEPT: A) A husband believing his way of thinking is superior to his wife's. A) languages 4) Which of the following is the definition of race that began in the 1600's? B) A group of people with common physical and maybe psychological characteristics. supported wars in Cambodia and Laos. EXCEPT: C) struggles for independence from colonial rule 14) Turning to "big brothers" in times of crisis refers to ________. 6) Jewish people and Italians came to be defined as white because ________. ethnicity. D) colonial powers intervening in former colonies 15) Fundamentalist movements seem to represent ________. A) they are fundamentally undemocratic 17) People who combine religion. B) hardliners . B) a global hunger for a more stable and more moral social order 16) The main problem with fundamentalist movements. A) minorities who operate businesses amid other groups 13) Ethnic strife and conflict is triggered by all of the following. 12) Middleman minorities are ________. C) a collection of named gods. is ________. often with a ruling god 8) Buddhism originated from which religion and country? A) Hindu India 9) Which religion shares many of its main ideas with Christianity? B) Islam 10) Which religion developed out of Hinduism? A) Buddhism 11) What characteristic defines the world's "great" religions? A) They transcend tribal and ethnic boundaries. no matter what faith they are rooted in. A) they were gradually accepted into the worlds of the more privileged 7) Agrarian societies tended to believe in ________. and nationalism who have been a force in the creation of repressive states are referred to as ________. Answer: FALSE 5) Fundamentalists are found in Christian. etc. Hezbollah." Answer: FALSE 2) Ethnocentrism is a uniquely European concept. 3) The informal spiritual specialists that exercised spiritual powers in tribal religions are called by anthropologists ________. Answer: TRUE 8.18) Hamas. Jewish and Islamic religions. and the Al Axa Martyrs Brigades all share what in common? A) They are supported by Palestinians who may not share their agenda B) They want an independent Palestine C) They seek the destruction of Israel D) All of the above 19) The power of terror ________.2 True False 1) In South Africa all brown people consider themselves "black. Answer: ethnicity 2) Why has light skin been the color of privilege across the globe? Answer: 500 years of European colonialism/dominance. Answer: TRUE 4) Jihad refers only to religious struggles against the modern or Western world. invasions of India by Aryans. a prime recruiting place for terrorists has been ________.3 Short Answer 1) A sense of common heritage. invasions of Africa by Arabs. C) refugee camps 8. Answer: FALSE 3) Animistic religions often contain the concept of a supreme creator. . common culture. common ancestry and social boundary is termed ________. A) lies in its ability to grab headlines and command attention 20) According to Sernau. corporatecontrolled. Jihad vs. economic uniformity typified by McDonald's and huge corporation has been termed ________. used the term jihad to refer to ________. to religion and noncommercial absolutes. McWorld. Answer: all reactionary struggles against modernity and globalization and the fierce call back to tribe and tradition.Answer: shamans 4) The capitalist. . Answer: McWorld 5) Benjamin Barber in his book.