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Cultural Universalism: A Cross-Cultural Perspective

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What is the basic premise of cultural universalism?

  1. All cultures share a common set of fundamental characteristics.

  2. All cultures are unique and have no commonalities.

  3. Cultures are constantly evolving and changing.

  4. Culture is a product of the environment and has no universal elements.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural universalism posits that despite the vast diversity of cultures around the world, there are certain fundamental characteristics that are shared by all cultures. These universals include basic human needs, social structures, and cultural practices.

Which of the following is NOT considered a cultural universal by anthropologists?

  1. Language

  2. Religion

  3. Art

  4. Technology


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

While language, religion, and art are considered cultural universals, technology is not. Technology is a product of human ingenuity and varies greatly across cultures.

What is the term for the idea that all cultures go through the same stages of development?

  1. Cultural evolutionism

  2. Cultural relativism

  3. Cultural diffusion

  4. Cultural determinism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural evolutionism is the theory that all cultures progress through a series of stages, from simple to complex. This theory was popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries but has since been largely discredited.

Which anthropologist is most closely associated with the concept of cultural relativism?

  1. Franz Boas

  2. Margaret Mead

  3. Ruth Benedict

  4. Claude Levi-Strauss


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Franz Boas was a German-American anthropologist who is considered the father of American anthropology. He is best known for his work on cultural relativism, the idea that cultures should be understood in their own terms rather than being judged by the standards of another culture.

What is the term for the process by which cultural traits are spread from one culture to another?

  1. Cultural diffusion

  2. Cultural assimilation

  3. Cultural integration

  4. Cultural syncretism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural diffusion is the process by which cultural traits are spread from one culture to another through contact and interaction. This can occur through trade, travel, migration, or other forms of cultural exchange.

Which of the following is an example of cultural syncretism?

  1. The blending of Christian and indigenous beliefs in Latin America

  2. The adoption of Western clothing styles in Japan

  3. The use of English as a lingua franca in international business

  4. The preservation of traditional customs in rural communities


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural syncretism is the process by which two or more cultures blend together to form a new culture. An example of this is the blending of Christian and indigenous beliefs in Latin America, which has resulted in a unique form of Catholicism that incorporates elements of both traditions.

What is the term for the idea that culture is a product of the environment?

  1. Cultural determinism

  2. Cultural materialism

  3. Cultural ecology

  4. Cultural evolutionism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural determinism is the theory that culture is a product of the environment. This theory argues that the physical and social environment in which a culture exists shapes its beliefs, values, and practices.

Which anthropologist is most closely associated with the concept of cultural materialism?

  1. Marvin Harris

  2. Leslie White

  3. Julian Steward

  4. Eric Wolf


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Marvin Harris was an American anthropologist who is best known for his work on cultural materialism. Cultural materialism is a theory that argues that culture is a product of the material conditions of existence, such as the availability of resources and the level of technology.

What is the term for the study of the relationship between culture and the environment?

  1. Cultural ecology

  2. Cultural geography

  3. Cultural anthropology

  4. Environmental anthropology


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural ecology is the study of the relationship between culture and the environment. This field of study examines how culture influences the way people interact with their environment, and how the environment in turn shapes culture.

Which of the following is an example of cultural imperialism?

  1. The spread of Western culture to other parts of the world

  2. The adoption of local customs by foreign visitors

  3. The preservation of traditional cultures by indigenous peoples

  4. The exchange of cultural ideas between different cultures


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural imperialism is the process by which one culture dominates and influences another culture. This can occur through military conquest, economic exploitation, or cultural assimilation.

What is the term for the process by which cultures become more similar over time?

  1. Cultural convergence

  2. Cultural divergence

  3. Cultural assimilation

  4. Cultural syncretism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural convergence is the process by which cultures become more similar over time. This can occur through contact and interaction between cultures, or through the spread of a dominant culture to other cultures.

Which of the following is an example of cultural divergence?

  1. The development of distinct cultural traditions in different regions of the world

  2. The adoption of Western culture by indigenous peoples

  3. The spread of a dominant culture to other cultures

  4. The exchange of cultural ideas between different cultures


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural divergence is the process by which cultures become more different over time. This can occur through isolation, conflict, or the development of new cultural traditions.

What is the term for the process by which a culture absorbs and assimilates elements of another culture?

  1. Cultural assimilation

  2. Cultural integration

  3. Cultural syncretism

  4. Cultural convergence


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural assimilation is the process by which a culture absorbs and assimilates elements of another culture. This can occur through contact and interaction between cultures, or through the dominance of one culture over another.

Which of the following is an example of cultural integration?

  1. The blending of Christian and indigenous beliefs in Latin America

  2. The adoption of Western clothing styles in Japan

  3. The use of English as a lingua franca in international business

  4. The preservation of traditional customs in rural communities


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural integration is the process by which different cultural elements are combined to form a new, unified culture. An example of this is the blending of Christian and indigenous beliefs in Latin America, which has resulted in a unique form of Catholicism that incorporates elements of both traditions.

What is the term for the process by which two or more cultures blend together to form a new culture?

  1. Cultural syncretism

  2. Cultural assimilation

  3. Cultural integration

  4. Cultural convergence


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Cultural syncretism is the process by which two or more cultures blend together to form a new culture. This can occur through contact and interaction between cultures, or through the dominance of one culture over another.

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