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TOEFL Listening Class Unit 2 Passage 25

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1. What is the purpose of the talk?

To introduce a new reading assignment
To explain several approaches to anthropology
To review a previous lecture
To explain a specialized term

2. According to the professor, what is a "bottom-up
approach?to the study of culture?

A method of searching for early cultures by digging
through layers of ground
The belief that peoples' cultures are determined by
their environment
The theory that culture spreads by peoples' contact
with each other
The theory that culture changes very slowly

3. According to the professor, what is one crucial difference
between the Inuit and the Anasazi peoples?

The composition of their diets
The size of their territory
The number of people in their tribes
The frequency of contact with other tribes

4. What will the professor probably discuss next?

The various cultures once found in their
immediate area
The differences between the United States and
Canada's cultures
The agricultural practices of the Anasazi peoples
Similarities among artifacts found in North America





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