A) Contagious
B) Imitative
C) Serial
D) Sequential
E) Simultaneous
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A) fundamentalist movements have both benefited from and promoted the use of technology for international networking.
B) fundamentalists never lead a better way of life, precisely because they reject the benefits of modern life.
C) religious fundamentalism is itself a modern phenomenon, based on a strong feeling among its adherents of alienation from the perceived secularism of the surrounding modern culture.
D) fundamentalist sentiments depend on recognition of the modern culture.
E) religious fundamentalism is an extremely old phenomenon that actually spurred the rise of modernism.
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A) people turn to magic to instill psychological stress on their competitors, especially when the fish supply is very low.
B) magic actually reduced the fishing results for the Trobriand Islanders, but at least they did not feel directly responsible, since then they could blame it on bad luck.
C) magic was a surprisingly effective stand-in for proper fishing skills and experience, because it made people confident in their capacities.
D) because people can't control matters such as wind, weather, and the fish supply, they turn to magic.
E) magic emboldened people to take more risks.
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A) Zebu cattle require less food per animal than do beef cattle.
B) Wandering cattle indirectly provide fertilizer for agricultural fields.
C) Zebu cattle are frequently slaughtered and their meat distributed on ceremonial occasions.
D) Cattle dung provides a cheap source of heating and cooking energy.
E) Harris demonstrated that the Indian sacred cows are not adaptive.
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A) Islam is far from homogeneous-the faith reflects the increasingly diverse areas in which it is practiced.
B) unlike Christianity, Islam has the capacity to transform local culture profoundly.
C) Islam is growing at the expense of other beliefs and practices.
D) the separation of religion and state is disappearing in most places in the world.
E) the West is losing the culture war.
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A) There are both sacred and secular rituals.
B) Distinctions between supernatural and natural are not consistently made in a society, making it difficult to tell what is a religion and what isn't.
C) Behaviors considered appropriate for religious occasions vary between cultures.
D) Only one religion can be considered true, so all others must be classified as myth.
E) Defining religion with reference to supernatural powers makes it difficult to classify ritual-like behavior in secular contexts.
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A) Middle East and North Africa
B) sub-Saharan Africa
C) Japan
D) Latin America
E) Brazil
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A) animatism
B) totemism
C) animism
D) mana
E) polytheism
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A) Claude Lévi-Strauss in his famous book The Savage Mind (1962, 1966)
B) Robert Bellah
C) Anthony F. C. Wallace in his attempt to show religion's relevance in understanding historical change
D) Sir Edward Burnett Tylor
E) Max Weber in his influential book The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism (1904, 1958)
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A) mana.
B) liminality.
C) animism.
D) totemism.
E) fundamentalism.
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