Lesson 2 Progress EvaluationAnthropology 1350: Deviance: A Cross-Cultural PerspectiveKeycode: 2527Name:Troy SittonMizzou Online ID:14184582E-Mail:[email protected]13 questions, 20 points totalA. Multiple-choice: Please highlight or bold the correct answer foreach question.→5 questions, 1 point each, 5 points total1.Why did Margaret Mead find Samoan adolescence different in experience than in the UnitedStates?A.In Samoa teenagers were faced with many more contradictory choices than in the UnitedStates.B.Teenagers in Samoa enjoyed a much more carefree life where conflicts were avoided.C.Teenagers in Samoa were given less freedom to choose their own goals than in the UnitedStates.D.In Samoa, teenagers were forced to marry at an earlier age than in the United States.E.The work from weaving, babysitting, and fishing left the Samoan teenagers very littletime to socialize.
2.What did Michael Harner’s research on European witchcraft during the sixteenth andseventeenth centuries reveal?