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All art is objectively beautiful.

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Catharsis is an intense emotional release.

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Cultural values, social forces, and the media influence international sports success.

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In Western societies, the standards for artistic completeness and mastery are maintained in large part by critics, specialists, and experts.

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Why do the Kalabari carve wooden sculptures of spirits?


A) purely for aesthetic reasons
B) as an artifact of colonialism; the carvings were a form of resistance to the colonial intrusion and were used in voodoo rituals
C) to market and sell them on the world market
D) to manipulate spiritual forces, illustrating that not all sculpture is art
E) to serve as voodoo dolls

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All of the following are examples of an ethnocentric view of art in the non-Western world EXCEPT that


A) all non-Western art is produced for religious purposes.
B) all non-Western art is anonymously produced by the culture.
C) non-Westerners cannot appreciate Western art, because they are not cultured enough.
D) non-Western artists simply follow tradition; they do not exercise their creativity or break from the norm.
E) non-Western sculpture is not always art.

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In states, how is art typically defined?


A) If something is mass produced, it cannot be art.
B) State societies rely heavily on critics, judges, and experts to make these decisions.
C) Only things intentionally created as art can be called art.
D) Only artists create art.
E) If it is expensive, it is art.

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As we enter the 21st century, artistic expression


A) within industrialized states is increasingly becoming more isolated and independent.
B) finds itself intentionally avoiding the use of multiple expressive media in favor of employing only one medium.
C) can be seen to be increasingly incorporating elements from many cultures into contemporary art and performance.
D) is disappearing from our cultural repertoire.
E) has lost most of its effectiveness.

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Traditionally, art and religion occupy mutually exclusive realms in society.

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Among the Kalabari, wood sculptures represent the highest form of purely artistic representation of loved ones.

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In his study of Navajo music, McAllester found that it reflected the overall culture in all of the following ways EXCEPT a general


A) Navajo conservatism extended to music.
B) Navajo stress on proper form applied to music.
C) Navajo stress on individualism extended to music.
D) Navajo liberalism extended to music.
E) distaste among the Navajo for foreign music.

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How do the media affect Americans and Brazilians differently? How do the media play a role in the discrepancy between the amount of Olympic medals won by the United States and Brazil?

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Found in a cave in Slovenia, the oldest known musical instrument, the "Divje babe flute," dates back more than


A) 130,000 years.
B) 5,000 years.
C) 5 million years, to roughly the time of the emergence of bipedalism.
D) 43,000 years.
E) 10,000 years, the same time as the emergence of agriculture.

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The study of television's impact on people's behavior, attitudes, and values is the domain of sociologists, not anthropologists.

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This chapter describes how sports and the media reflect culture, and offers among its illustrations a cross-cultural comparison that explores why some countries but not others enjoy international success. Describe the two contrasting cases. Are any of the conclusions surprising? Why or why not?

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Which of the following statements about individual artists in non-Western societies is true?


A) They tend to be iconoclastic and antisocial.
B) They are more likely to be part of the cultural mainstream than Western artists, because social approval and acceptance is more important in non-Western societies.
C) They are all trained in formal, state-controlled schools for the arts.
D) They are nonexistent.
E) They are just copying Western art forms.

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What kind of evidence led scientists studying remains at South Africa's Blombos Cave to suggest that they had found proof of symbolic thought dated to more than 70,000 years ago?


A) The tools found were specialized for different purposes.
B) Among the bone tools they found were some that were not just sharp but also symmetrical and polished, characteristics that do not add functional value to the tool.
C) Like Upper Paleolithic cave paintings in Europe, the art in Blombos Cave exhibited graphic representations on its walls.
D) What looks like rudimentary pedestals were found that may have been used to exhibit artistic objects.
E) Among the smaller objects found were earrings and necklaces.

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In states, all artwork can be clearly attributed to a specific artist.

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The reason students of non-Western art have generally ignored individual artists in the societies they have studied is that there aren't any. In non-Western communities, there is no concept of individual artists.

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Anthropologist W. Arens (1981) argued that the reason football is such a peculiarly U.S. pastime is that Americans enjoy particularly violent sports.

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