Reference no: EM133209915
Questions
1. ________ refers to a group of people believed to share the same history, culture, language, and even physical substance.
a. Territorial group
b. Nation-state
c. Nation
d. Nationality
2. When did Nunavut become an independent territory?
a. 1 April 2003
b. 1 April 1999
c. 1 April 2001
d. 1 April 2005
3. Which of the following has separate governmental institutions to enforce laws and to collect taxes and tribute?
a. band
b. clan
c. state
d. chiefdom
4. ________ are those who gather, fish, or hunt
a. Food producers
b. Food collectors or foragers
c. Horticulturalists
d. Pastoralists
5. ________ is an example of the distributive process.
a. Transforming nature's raw materials into products useful to human beings
b. Exchange
c. Storage
d. Eating food
6. The Dene people of the Sahtu Region of the Northwest Territories value spending time on the land because ________.
a. it allows for the development of skills and knowledge that people associate with being Dene
b. it connects people to the places and stories that explain how the world was created and how it will come to be in the future
c. it fosters community cohesion through the sharing of knowledge, food, and senses of common identity
d. All of the above
7. The following is NOT one of the contemporary areas of interest in the anthropology of food and nutrition: ________.
a. how quarantines, health inspections, and import bans have been used as political tools
b. the structure of the global capitalist food market
c. the influence of political forces on how food is produced, distributed, and accessed around the world
d. cross-cultural comparisons of nutrition and growth
8. The ________ mode of production is considered "free" because exchange is not subject to traditional restrictions.
a. capitalist
b. kin-ordered
c. feudal
d. tributary
9. The social relations linking humans who use a given mode of production are called ________.
a. means of production
b. classes
c. relations of production
d. modalities of production
10. From "Christmas in the Kalahari", Dr. Lee learned the important lesson that there are no totally generous acts, particularly when one very generous act is expected to wipe out a year of manipulation and stinginess.
True
False