18 Questions
What is described as the oldest source of human identity and conflict?
Religion
In the 16th century, what conflict arose between Roman Catholics and Protestants?
Religious wars
Which factor became a primary identity in many parts of the world in the 18th century, surpassing religious identity?
National identity
According to Marx and Engels, what is class determined by?
Relationship to the means of production
Which of the following conflicts in the text was due to a divide between Orthodox, Catholic, and Muslim groups?
1990s war in Yugoslavia
What aspect does Weber suggest determines class, according to the text?
Wealth, power, and prestige
How did 'racial sciences' order races in the 19th century?
From primitive to most advanced
What did genetic studies in the 20th century reveal about race?
Found no single race-defining gene
According to Taylor in the 19th century, what were the developmental stages in terms of civilization?
Savagery > barbarism > civilization
In Huntington's civilizations in the 20th century, what was emphasized?
Different civilizations
Which of the following is NOT part of defining your identity according to the text?
Civilization
How did 'racial sciences' order races in the 19th century according to the text?
From primitive to most advanced
How is race defined biologically?
By categories like Africanus, Americanus, Asiaticus
What does the way a culture deals with gender reveal according to the text?
Values of that culture
How does the text define race sociohistorically?
Unstable and socially determined
What is an indicator of race according to the text?
Recent adaptation to climate and diet
What categories did Swedish scientist Carolus Linnaeus use to classify humans in 1735?
Africanus, Americanus, Asiaticus, Europeaeus
How does the text view the concept of race in terms of superiority?
No one is superior to anyone else based on race
Explore the topics of gender, identity, race, and culture as discussed in the book 'An Introduction to Intercultural Communication 9e'. Delve into how different cultures perceive and deal with gender and race, reflecting their underlying values.
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