DSST General Anthropology exam covers the basics of anthropology: theoretical perspectives; physical anthropology; archaeology; social organization; economic organization; political organization; religion; and modernization and application of anthropology. The exam contains 100 questions to be answered in 2 hours. Exam contents, in brief: I. Anthropology: Methodologies and Disciplines – 10% a. Physical anthropology b. Cultural Anthropology c. Linguistics d. Archaeology e. Applied anthropology 2. History and Theory – 10% a. Ethnographies and perspectives b. Sex and Gender c. Race... Show more DSST General Anthropology exam covers the basics of anthropology: theoretical perspectives; physical anthropology; archaeology; social organization; economic organization; political organization; religion; and modernization and application of anthropology. The exam contains 100 questions to be answered in 2 hours. Exam contents, in brief: I. Anthropology: Methodologies and Disciplines – 10% a. Physical anthropology b. Cultural Anthropology c. Linguistics d. Archaeology e. Applied anthropology 2. History and Theory – 10% a. Ethnographies and perspectives b. Sex and Gender c. Race and ethnicity d. Cultural ecology 3. Physical Anthropology – 13% a. Genetic principles b. Evolutionary principles c. Primatology d. Paleontology 2. Fossil hominids 4. Archaeology – 10% a. Methodology b. Paleolithic and Mesolithic c. Neolithic d. Development of civilization and urban societies e. Material culture 5. Cultural Systems and Processes – 14% a. Components of culture b. Symbolic Systems c. Language and communication d. Cultural diffusion e. Cultural universals, sub-cultures and counter cultures f. World system and colonialism g. Arts and Media 6. Social Organization – 10% a. Marriage and family patterns b. Kinship and descent groups c. Social and economic stratification 7. Economic and Political Organization –10% a. Political systems b. Subsistence and settlement patterns c. Trade, reciprocity, redistribution, and market exchange d. Modern political systems e. Globalization and the Environment 8. Religion – 11% a. Belief Systems b. Formal institutions c. Informal organizations d. Religious practices and practitioners e. Rituals 9. Anthropology in the Global Age 12% a. Applied anthropology b. Cultural preservation c. Directed and spontaneous cultural change d. Future Directions 1. Environment 2. Cultural resource management 3. Indigenous survival and global culture 4. Digital world Related test: DSST General Anthropology Exam Practice Test 1 Show less
DSST General Anthropology exam covers the basics of anthropology: theoretical perspectives; physical anthropology; archaeology; social organization; economic organization; political organization; religion; and modernization and application of anthropology.
The exam contains 100 questions to be answered in 2 hours.
Exam contents, in brief: I. Anthropology: Methodologies and Disciplines – 10% a. Physical anthropology b. Cultural Anthropology c. Linguistics d. Archaeology e. Applied anthropology
2. History and Theory – 10% a. Ethnographies and perspectives b. Sex and Gender c. Race and ethnicity d. Cultural ecology
3. Physical Anthropology – 13% a. Genetic principles b. Evolutionary principles c. Primatology d. Paleontology 2. Fossil hominids
4. Archaeology – 10% a. Methodology b. Paleolithic and Mesolithic c. Neolithic d. Development of civilization and urban societies e. Material culture
5. Cultural Systems and Processes – 14% a. Components of culture b. Symbolic Systems c. Language and communication d. Cultural diffusion e. Cultural universals, sub-cultures and counter cultures f. World system and colonialism g. Arts and Media
6. Social Organization – 10% a. Marriage and family patterns b. Kinship and descent groups c. Social and economic stratification
7. Economic and Political Organization –10% a. Political systems b. Subsistence and settlement patterns c. Trade, reciprocity, redistribution, and market exchange d. Modern political systems e. Globalization and the Environment
8. Religion – 11% a. Belief Systems b. Formal institutions c. Informal organizations d. Religious practices and practitioners e. Rituals
9. Anthropology in the Global Age 12% a. Applied anthropology b. Cultural preservation c. Directed and spontaneous cultural change d. Future Directions 1. Environment 2. Cultural resource management 3. Indigenous survival and global culture 4. Digital world
Related test: DSST General Anthropology Exam Practice Test 1
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