1. An egalitarian society:
a. Refers to the fact that all men are created equal
b. Refers to the few differences in access to rewards between families an/or kin groups
c. Means that females and males receive equal or nearly equal rewards
d. All of the above
2. Stratified societies are noted for
a. Classes and castes
b. Unequal access to rewards
c. Marked inequalities in access to wealth, power and prestige
d. All of the above
3. The highest varna in India’s caste system is:
a. Jati
b. Nobles
c. Brahmins
d. Vaishas
4. In the Philippines, the most widely accespted approach to stratification uses the concept of:
a. Economic classes
b. Status groups
c. Religion
d. Occupational prestige
5. The culture that emphasizes either maternal or paternal relatives but not both is called:
a. Matrilineal
b. Patrilineal
c. Bilateral
d. Unilateral 6. The descent system when kinship relationships are traced through males is called: a. Matrilineal b. Patrilineal c. Bilateral d. Parallel gendered 7. If persons inherit property from their mother’s side, but not their father’s side, the form of descent recognized in likely to be: a. Patrilineal b. Matrilineal c. Double d. Bilateral 8. Bilateral kindreds are: a. Ego focused b. Characteristic of a Filipino kinship c. Only identical for siblings d. All of the above 9. Matrilineal a. Kin include the children on your mother’s son b. Means “rule by women” c. Kin include the daughters of your mother’s mother d. Descent is more common than patrilineal descent 10. Matrilineal descent: a. Is less common than patrilineal descent b. Is a system found in Tikopia c. Is found primarily among