This is Anthropology Final Exam

Anthropology final. Last section. Not all words in here.

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Power
Ability to impose will on others, make them do things they dont want to
Uncentralized political organizations
Found in egaltarian societies, no fixed government, marriage kinship ties political methods of social organization, important decisions usually reached by consensus, flexibility, freedom
Band
Relatively small, egaltarian, loosely organized kin-ordered groups that inhabit a common territory, food-foraging, mobile, likely oldest form of political organization, conflicts settled through consensus via gossip, mediation, or negotiation, individuals who break social norms held accountably by public opinion
Political Organization
How societies accumulate, arrange, execute, distribute power; create/maintain social order
Centralized Political Organizations
Political authority and power are concentrated in either 1) a single individual (chief) or 2) the body of individuals (state)
Tribe
Wide range of kin-ordered groups; politically integrated by a unifying factor, members share a common ancestry, identity, culture, language, territory
Political Anthropologist
Study political organizations; the roles/processes for making decisions, mobilizing action, choosing leaders, settling disputes, enforcing social norms
Chiefdom
Regionally, politically organized society in which 2 or more local groups are organized under one ruler. THE CHIEF
State
Political institution established to manage and defend a complex, socially stratified society occupying a defined territory
Nation
A people who share a collective identity based on a common culture, language, territorial base, history
Pluralistic Society
In which two or more ethnic groups or nationalities are politically organized into one territorial state but still maintain their cultural differences
Legitimacy
The right of leaders to govern (to hold, use, and allocate power)
Politics and religion
Religion frequently legitimizes political order/leadership, both in the past and in the present
Cultural Control
Self-control through beliefs/values deeply internalized in the minds of society members. relies on deterrents such as gossip, criticism, fear of supernatural punishment, etc.
Social Control
External control through open coercion