Deck 8: The Anthropology of Religion

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Revitalization movements frequently occur:

A) when people have been defeated and occupied
B) when people think the time is right for it
C) when the priests call for them
D) when the government orders them
E) when the holy books predict they will happen
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The Wahab sect of Islam is mostly found in:

A) Turkey
B) Algeria
C) Egypt
D) Saudi Arabia
E) Libya
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Most fundamentalists fear:

A) sex
B) science
C) experts
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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In societies without states, everyone has an interest in helping settle disputes because:

A) everyone gets a cut of the action
B) disputes might escalate and become feuds
C) the courts demand it
D) theirs is a peaceful culture
E) Thailand doesn't allow feuds
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To understand religion we must:

A) sincerely join the religion we want to understand
B) believe in some religion, though not maybe the one we want to understand
C) believe in no religion
D) be careful not to use our own categories of thought
E) have sincere faith, even if it isn't for a particular religion
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Religions of all states require:

A) tithing
B) official record-keeping
C) belief
D) individual worship
E) periodical meeting in a place
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In a state religion, if a statement is counter-experiential:

A) it can never be used in a religious argument because it's false
B) it may be a component of belief
C) you can think it as long as you don't act on it
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Where there are state religions there are also:

A) religions based on households
B) no other religions are allowed
C) revitalization movements
D) fundamentalist groups
E) missionaries from other systems
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One main difference between household and capitalist production is:

A) capitalist production takes only necessary value
B) the household system takes no surplus value
C) the capitalist system returns more than it takes
D) households don't pay taxes
E) firms hire workers
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Religions based on belief help states seem:

A) reasonable
B) inevitable
C) just
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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In state systems:

A) there is a definite separation of religion and state
B) the state's main role is to support the religion
C) the religion's main role is to support the state
D) the priests are the same as the rulers
E) revitalization movements provide the religions
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The reason fundamentalism came to Afghanistan was:

A) oil money
B) patronage from the Saudi Royal family
C) European and American colonialism
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The masculinity of fundamentalist men is threatened by:

A) changing gender roles
B) assertive women
C) the unreliability of past practices
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Karen Armstrong argues that fundamentalist men like guns because:

A) they like machines
B) they like to affect things at a distance
C) it's part of their culture
D) it's part of their faith
E) they feel castrated
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In the U.S., politicians of the right play into fundamentalists' insecurities by:

A) opposing gun control
B) opposing women's choice about abortion
C) fear of the exercise of federal power
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Creation science is:

A) the same as intelligent design
B) an American fundamentalist religious doctrine
C) not science at all
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Those who most closely agree with the creation science arguments are:

A) fundamentalist Muslims
B) anthropologists
C) biologists
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Which of the following attacked the Ottoman Empire during the early 20th century?

A) Russia
B) England
C) France
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The country that survives today from the Ottoman Empire is:

A) Armenia
B) Greece
C) Albania
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The English wanted to control Egypt for:

A) its oil
B) its part in the Ottoman Empire
C) the Suez Canal
D) its control of Libya
E) its control of Algeria
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There are no new religions except false ones.
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Islamist militants hate freedom.
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Britain controlled Egypt during much of the 20th century.
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France invaded Algeria during the 20th century.
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Italy invaded Libya during the 20th century.
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Germany invaded North Africa during the 20th century.
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The Wahabi order is mostly in Saudi Arabia.
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Wahabi and Sanusi are examples of Islamic revitalization movements.
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Bedouin tribesmen allowed the Sanusi to occupy their land.
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During the first two decades of the 20th century most of the Middle East belonged to the Ottoman Empire.
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One anthropologist likened Europe to a giant octopus reaching out to seize and exploit all of Africa and Asia.
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Mujahidin or holy warriors fought against the Italian invaders of Libya.
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Italian invaders thought that Bedouin would greet them as liberators from the Ottomans.
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The Bedouin greeted the Italian invaders as liberators.
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Some Americans expected Iraqis to greet them as liberators when Americans invaded Iraq.
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The Iraqis greeted Americans as liberators.
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The Wahab doctrines are the official religion of the Saudi state.
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The Wahab gave the King of Saudi Arabia permission to kill other Muslims.
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The British gave the King of Saudi Arabia air support to hunt down and kill his opponents.
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Islamist movements never attack governments of Islamic countries.
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The use of torture in Islamic governments justifies the G. W. Bush administration's use of torture.
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Fundamentalist Christians, Jews and Muslims all share many features.
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The corporate ideology and its cultural revolution has taken on dimensions of religious conservatism in the U.S.
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Dominionists believe the U.S. is destined to become a Christian nation led by Christian men directed by God.
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Lisu approach anything to do with spirits with reverence.
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To understand any religion we have to avoid using our own categories of thought.
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Fundamentally, everyone believes in one god.
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Everyone believes something.
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List five things fundamentalists of all beliefs fear:
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Name nine anthropologists mentioned in this chapter:
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How can we understand Christianity as a revitalization movement like the Handsome Lake Movement?
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Explain the organization of segmentary lineages.
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Explain how dispute settlement was important to Bedouin in Libya.
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Explain the relationship between the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia, the Wahab sect of Islam, oil, the British, and current Islamic terrorists.
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Explain some of the similarities between fundamentalist Christians and Muslims.
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Discuss what Dominionism is in U.S. politics and its relationship to the corporate cultural revolution.
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Explain the relationship between states, belief, stratification and religion.
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Discuss the relationship between feasting for Lisu and being egalitarian using both emic and etic understandings.
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What was the point of the story about the Dalai Lama at the end of the chapter on religion?
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Deck 8: The Anthropology of Religion
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Revitalization movements frequently occur:

A) when people have been defeated and occupied
B) when people think the time is right for it
C) when the priests call for them
D) when the government orders them
E) when the holy books predict they will happen
A
2
The Wahab sect of Islam is mostly found in:

A) Turkey
B) Algeria
C) Egypt
D) Saudi Arabia
E) Libya
D
3
Most fundamentalists fear:

A) sex
B) science
C) experts
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
D
4
In societies without states, everyone has an interest in helping settle disputes because:

A) everyone gets a cut of the action
B) disputes might escalate and become feuds
C) the courts demand it
D) theirs is a peaceful culture
E) Thailand doesn't allow feuds
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5
To understand religion we must:

A) sincerely join the religion we want to understand
B) believe in some religion, though not maybe the one we want to understand
C) believe in no religion
D) be careful not to use our own categories of thought
E) have sincere faith, even if it isn't for a particular religion
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6
Religions of all states require:

A) tithing
B) official record-keeping
C) belief
D) individual worship
E) periodical meeting in a place
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7
In a state religion, if a statement is counter-experiential:

A) it can never be used in a religious argument because it's false
B) it may be a component of belief
C) you can think it as long as you don't act on it
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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8
Where there are state religions there are also:

A) religions based on households
B) no other religions are allowed
C) revitalization movements
D) fundamentalist groups
E) missionaries from other systems
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9
One main difference between household and capitalist production is:

A) capitalist production takes only necessary value
B) the household system takes no surplus value
C) the capitalist system returns more than it takes
D) households don't pay taxes
E) firms hire workers
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10
Religions based on belief help states seem:

A) reasonable
B) inevitable
C) just
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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11
In state systems:

A) there is a definite separation of religion and state
B) the state's main role is to support the religion
C) the religion's main role is to support the state
D) the priests are the same as the rulers
E) revitalization movements provide the religions
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12
The reason fundamentalism came to Afghanistan was:

A) oil money
B) patronage from the Saudi Royal family
C) European and American colonialism
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The masculinity of fundamentalist men is threatened by:

A) changing gender roles
B) assertive women
C) the unreliability of past practices
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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14
Karen Armstrong argues that fundamentalist men like guns because:

A) they like machines
B) they like to affect things at a distance
C) it's part of their culture
D) it's part of their faith
E) they feel castrated
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15
In the U.S., politicians of the right play into fundamentalists' insecurities by:

A) opposing gun control
B) opposing women's choice about abortion
C) fear of the exercise of federal power
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Creation science is:

A) the same as intelligent design
B) an American fundamentalist religious doctrine
C) not science at all
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Those who most closely agree with the creation science arguments are:

A) fundamentalist Muslims
B) anthropologists
C) biologists
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Which of the following attacked the Ottoman Empire during the early 20th century?

A) Russia
B) England
C) France
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The country that survives today from the Ottoman Empire is:

A) Armenia
B) Greece
C) Albania
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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The English wanted to control Egypt for:

A) its oil
B) its part in the Ottoman Empire
C) the Suez Canal
D) its control of Libya
E) its control of Algeria
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There are no new religions except false ones.
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Islamist militants hate freedom.
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Britain controlled Egypt during much of the 20th century.
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France invaded Algeria during the 20th century.
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Italy invaded Libya during the 20th century.
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Germany invaded North Africa during the 20th century.
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The Wahabi order is mostly in Saudi Arabia.
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Wahabi and Sanusi are examples of Islamic revitalization movements.
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Bedouin tribesmen allowed the Sanusi to occupy their land.
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During the first two decades of the 20th century most of the Middle East belonged to the Ottoman Empire.
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One anthropologist likened Europe to a giant octopus reaching out to seize and exploit all of Africa and Asia.
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Mujahidin or holy warriors fought against the Italian invaders of Libya.
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Italian invaders thought that Bedouin would greet them as liberators from the Ottomans.
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The Bedouin greeted the Italian invaders as liberators.
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Some Americans expected Iraqis to greet them as liberators when Americans invaded Iraq.
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The Iraqis greeted Americans as liberators.
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The Wahab doctrines are the official religion of the Saudi state.
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The Wahab gave the King of Saudi Arabia permission to kill other Muslims.
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The British gave the King of Saudi Arabia air support to hunt down and kill his opponents.
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Islamist movements never attack governments of Islamic countries.
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The use of torture in Islamic governments justifies the G. W. Bush administration's use of torture.
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Fundamentalist Christians, Jews and Muslims all share many features.
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The corporate ideology and its cultural revolution has taken on dimensions of religious conservatism in the U.S.
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Dominionists believe the U.S. is destined to become a Christian nation led by Christian men directed by God.
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Lisu approach anything to do with spirits with reverence.
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To understand any religion we have to avoid using our own categories of thought.
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Fundamentally, everyone believes in one god.
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Everyone believes something.
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List five things fundamentalists of all beliefs fear:
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Name nine anthropologists mentioned in this chapter:
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How can we understand Christianity as a revitalization movement like the Handsome Lake Movement?
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Explain the organization of segmentary lineages.
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Explain how dispute settlement was important to Bedouin in Libya.
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Explain the relationship between the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia, the Wahab sect of Islam, oil, the British, and current Islamic terrorists.
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Explain some of the similarities between fundamentalist Christians and Muslims.
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Discuss what Dominionism is in U.S. politics and its relationship to the corporate cultural revolution.
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Explain the relationship between states, belief, stratification and religion.
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Discuss the relationship between feasting for Lisu and being egalitarian using both emic and etic understandings.
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What was the point of the story about the Dalai Lama at the end of the chapter on religion?
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