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ANTH 202 Quiz 2 Latest 2025 Solved 100% (Already Passed) Mode of Productions - Answers Economic systems that are a society's dominant way of providing for people's material needs. Pastoralism - Answers Mode of production based on keeping domesticated animal herds and using their products such as ...

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ANTH 202 Quiz 2 Latest 2025 Solved 100% (Already Passed)

Mode of Productions - Answers Economic systems that are a society's dominant way of providing for
people's material needs.

Pastoralism - Answers Mode of production based on keeping domesticated animal herds and using their
products such as meat and milk for most of the diet.

Swidden Cultivation - Answers a form of cultivation in which a field is cleared by felling the trees and
burning the brush

Nomadic - Answers wandering, moving about from place to place

Sedentary - Answers (adj.) characterized by or calling for continued sitting; remaining in one place

Agriculture - Answers Mode of production that involves growing crops with the use of plowing, irrigation
and fertilizer.

Extensive agriculture - Answers An agricultural system characterized by low inputs of labor per unit land
area.

Family farming - Answers form of agriculture in which production is geared to support the family and to
produce goods for sale

Industrialism - Answers Mode of production in which production of goods is done through mass
employment in business and commercial operations.

Horticulture - Answers Mode of production based on growing domesticated crops in gardens using
simple hand tools.

Foraging - Answers Collecting food that is available in nature by gathering, fishing or hunting.

Forms of Reciprocal Exchange - Answers

Redistribution - Answers Form of exchange that involves one person collecting goods or money from
many members of a group who then, at a later time, "return" the pooled goods to everyone who
contributed at a public event.

Forms of exchange - Answers Reciprocity, Redistribution, Market Mechanism

Dumpster diving - Answers Involves digging through trash receptacles to find computer manuals,
printouts, or password lists or other valuable assets that have been thrown away

Use rights - Answers a system of property relations in which a person or group has socially recognized
priority in access to particular resources such as gathering, hunting, and fishing areas and water holes

Transhumance - Answers The seasonal migration of livestock between mountains and lowland pastures.

, Division of Labor - Answers Division of work into a number of separate tasks to be performed by
different workers

Globalization - Answers Cultural change that proceeds from the local level to worldwide distribution.

Domestication - Answers the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to
humans

Fallowing - Answers The practice of allowing plowed or cultivated land to remain uncropped or only
partially cropped for one or more growing seasons

Shifting cultivation - Answers A form of subsistence agriculture in which people shift activity from one
field to another; each field is used for crops for relatively few years and left fallow for a relatively long
period.

Family farms - Answers A farm that is operated by one family and some small amount of hired help

Collectivized Agriculture - Answers Government seizing peasants' land and redistributing it for state
farms

Staple Foods - Answers most widely produced and eaten foods in a particular area

Female farming systems - Answers Family farms in which females play the major role. Mainly found in
India and other places in Southern Asia.



Exp. Wet Rice Agriculture

Currency - Answers a system of money in general use in a particular country.

Gift-giving - Answers A common form of exchange around the world.

Exchange - Answers the act of obtaining a desired object from someone by offering something in return

Market - Answers a group of buyers and sellers of a particular good or service

Market Exchange - Answers An exchange system in which production for sale is the primary goal and the
buying and selling of commodities take place under competitive conditions determined by the forces of
supply and demand.

Consumption fund - Answers Category of a person's or household's budget used to provide for their
consumption demands.

Money - Answers Currency, or an item with recognized value that can be exchanged for other kinds of
things.

Special-Purpose Money - Answers objects that serve as a medium of exchange in only limited contexts

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