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true of the Hutterites | They practice a form of Christianity that stresses pacifism and tolerance.They were part of the Anabaptist movement that also includes the Mennonites and the Amish.They believe in communal living and ownership |
The Hutterites were founded in: | Europe. |
"Bruderhofs" refer to: | The communal colonies of the Hutterites. |
Hutterite marriages: | Take place between members of the same subsect. |
The author, who describes his fieldwork among the Hutterites, was interested in studying: | Genetic changes in populations. |
The Anabaptist religious movement: | Advocated a Free Church outside of state control |
The Hutterite economy: | Is largely based on the geography of the area occupied. |
Hutterite education: | Includes the transmission of Hutterite customs and religion. |
Hutterite families: | Maintain a great interest in family records. |
"Branching out" refers to: | Their practice of regularly dividing their colonies. |
true about anthropological fieldwork? | Fieldwork is an important method for collecting data.Ideas about humans can be tested during fieldwork. |
Fieldwork is | the part of the science of anthropology where basic observations are made. |
A physical anthropologist studies: | Humans as a biological species. |
A biological anthropologist would focus on: | Primatology. Genetics.Evolution. |
Archaeology includes the topic of: | Cultural resource management. |
Anthropology includes all of the following | How humans have changed over time How primates interact.The differences in modern cultures |
Anthropology is different from most other disciplines in that it: | Is holistic as it searches for interrelationships. |
All of the following are considered a subfield of cultural anthropology: | Variation in cultural systems. Processes of cultural change.Culture as a trait of the species. |
According to the author, fingerprints: | Can be used to estimate genetic variation. |
Culture: | Is the way we as humans deal with our world and with one another. |
Anabaptist groups like the Hutterites emphasize: | The philosophy of communal ownership of property. |
As shown in the author's study of the Hutterites, in order to investigate evolutionary change in human populations, physical anthropologists: | Feel that it is easier to investigate small, genetically isolated populations of humans. |
true regarding Hutterite marriage practices: | They restrict marriage to second cousins and more distant relations.Siblings frequently marry other sets of siblings.Marriage partners are always found within the same subsect. |
The notion of humans as a biological species means: | That like other species we have an anatomy, physical nature, an evolutionary history, an environment, and set of behaviors. |
Understanding the behavior of the human species requires: | Adopting a holistic approach to biology and behavior. |