1. One element generally not found in caste systems is:
- the association of one's social position with one's occupation.
- inheritance of one's status.
- equal access to wealth.
- prohibitions on marrying those outside one's class.
2. The Demographic Transition Model:
- depicts how populations change over time.
- is based on the historical experience of the Third World.
- predicts the world's population in the year 2002.
- supports the overpopulation perspective.
3. Civilization, as defined by anthropologists, means:
- how "cultured" a population is.
- any successful society.
- a self-contained group with no necessity for trade.
- a society with advanced agriculture, craft specialization, and urbanism.
4. Caste systems are most common in societies:
- that were previously ranked.
- that have a tradition of slavery.
- that have a great deal of occupational specialization.
- that have monetary systems.
5. A dowry is:
- when, upon marriage, the bride works for the groom's family
- when, upon marriage, the groom gives wealth to the bride's family
- when, upon marriage, the groom works for the bride's family
- when, upon marriage, the bride's family gives the bride wealth