. A Branch of Anthropology which studies how people lived their lives, including the tools they used and the food they produced and consumed a.) Cultural Anthropology b.) Anthropology c.) Physical Anthropology d.) Archaeology e.)Linguistic Anthropology 2. This Eastern Philosophy is based on moral principles and social protocols designed to create a harmonious society and a united country a.) Collectivism b.)Buddhism c.)Individualism d.)Confucianism e.)Taoism 3. A psychological concept which refers to a pattern of relatively permanent traits and unique characteristics that give both consistency and individuality to a person’s behavior a.) Personality b.)Self- Concept c.) Rationalization d.)Self- Actualization e.) Psychoanalysis 4. A philosopher who proposed that the self comes from behavior a.) Socrates b.)Gilbert Ryle c.) Plato d.)David Hume e.) Augustine of Hippo 5. A psychological theory which proposes that personality is influenced by unconscious determinants and originates in early experiences a.) Psychoanalysis b.) Self- concept c.) Rationalization d.) Self-actualization e.) Personality 6. A philosopher who believes that man is composed of body and soul a.) Augustine of Hippo b.) Gilbert Ryle c.) Plato d.) David Hume e.) Socrates 7. A layer in the Bioecological Systems Theory where life transitions are experienced a.) Macrosystem b.) Chronosystem c.) Mesosystem d.) Exosystem e.) Microsystem 8. A branch of anthropology which studies about human biology, including how people adapt to where they live and how bodies changed over time. a.) Archaeology b.) Anthropology c.) Linguistic Anthropology d.) Cultural Anthropology e.) Physical Anthropology 9. The First environment in the Bioecological Systems Theory which the developing person spends a good deal of time engaging in activities and interactions a.) Macrosystem b.) Mesosytem c.) Microsystem d.) Chronosystem e.) Exosystem

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1. A Branch of Anthropology which studies how people lived their lives, including the tools they used and the food they produced and consumed a.) Cultural Anthropology b.) Anthropology c.) Physical Anthropology d.) Archaeology e.)Linguistic Anthropology 2. This Eastern Philosophy is based on moral principles and social protocols designed to create a harmonious society and a united country a.) Collectivism b.)Buddhism c.)Individualism d.)Confucianism e.)Taoism 3. A psychological concept which refers to a pattern of relatively permanent traits and unique characteristics that give both consistency and individuality to a person’s behavior a.) Personality b.)Self- Concept c.) Rationalization d.)Self- Actualization e.) Psychoanalysis 4. A philosopher who proposed that the self comes from behavior a.) Socrates b.)Gilbert Ryle c.) Plato d.)David Hume e.) Augustine of Hippo 5. A psychological theory which proposes that personality is influenced by unconscious determinants and originates in early experiences a.) Psychoanalysis b.) Self- concept c.) Rationalization d.) Self-actualization e.) Personality 6. A philosopher who believes that man is composed of body and soul a.) Augustine of Hippo b.) Gilbert Ryle c.) Plato d.) David Hume e.) Socrates 7. A layer in the Bioecological Systems Theory where life transitions are experienced a.) Macrosystem b.) Chronosystem c.) Mesosystem d.) Exosystem e.) Microsystem 8. A branch of anthropology which studies about human biology, including how people adapt to where they live and how bodies changed over time. a.) Archaeology b.) Anthropology c.) Linguistic Anthropology d.) Cultural Anthropology e.) Physical Anthropology 9. The First environment in the Bioecological Systems Theory which the developing person spends a good deal of time engaging in activities and interactions a.) Macrosystem b.) Mesosytem c.) Microsystem d.) Chronosystem e.) Exosystem
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