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ANT101 Week 1 Vocabulary Concepts

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Question 1.
Question :
Which of the following is an example of an etic description of teen pregnancy in America?

Student Answer:

One of my friends in high school got pregnant in her sophomore year. She and the father decided to keep the baby, got married and just celebrated their 10th anniversary. They both finished college and have good jobs now. It just goes to show that people can overcome teen pregnancy and become successful parents.

Although popular opinion sometimes indicates otherwise, according to a statistical analysis from the US Department of Health and Services (2014), teen pregnancy rates have been steadily declining for the past twenty years. In America, most teenagers are not yet fully independent …show more content…

Student Answer:

Muslim women wear the veil for a variety of reasons, which vary from individual to individual and from culture to culture.

Muslim women living in North America and Europe often face scrutiny over their choice to wear the veil, even though many Western people do not fully understand the practice.

There are many misconceptions and stereotypes about why Muslim women wear veils.

I think all Muslim women are stupid and weak, and this is why they are forced to wear the veil in submission to their husbands. Instructor Explanation:
As Crapo (2013, p.53) notes, cultural relativism is, "the idea that the significance of an act is best understood by the standards of the actor's own culture." In this statement, the student is drawing upon opinion, rather than research on the cultural significance of wearing the veil.

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Question 5.
Question :
According to your textbook, cultural relativism is exactly the same as moral relativism

Student Answer:

True

False Instructor Explanation:
As the author of your textbook, Crapo (2013, p.52) notes, “we need not, for instance, come to value infanticide in order to understand the roles it may play in peoples’ lives in a society where it is customary. What cultural relativism requires of us is simply that we do not confuse our own feelings about such a custom with understanding it. To do the latter, we must investigate the meanings

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