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anthropology quiz

week 9&10 nightingale

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Rituals associated with beliefs in the supernatural… All of the above
Has the international demand for quinoa been a good thing for rural Bolivian peasants? All of the above
Individuals’ “tastes” are actually outgrowths of their ___, or the embodied dispositions that arise out of enculturation in a specific social setting. habitus
What is the series of steps a food takes from the location where it is produced to the store where it is sold to consumers known as? The commodity chain
The “ideoscape” of globalization refers to… the flow of ideas
The “mediascape” of globalization refers to… the flow of media across borders
The McDonald’s restaurant’s “McAloo Tikki” breadcrumb-coated potato and pea patty sandwich in India is an example of ___ or the adaptation of global ideas into locally palatable forms. glocalization
What is another name for the ideology of free-market capitalism emphasizing privatization and unregulated markets? Neoliberalism
The “financescape” of globalization refers to… the flow of money across political borders
What is cultural appropriation? The act of copying an idea from another culture and in the process distorting its meaning.
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