Pennsylvania Funeral 6-Hour Ebook Continuing Education

THE CULTURE OF DEATH AND FUNERALS Final Examination Questions

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41. The custom of the homecoming, a partially celebratory funeral, became popular among African-Americans during the beginning of the twentieth century. a. True. b. False. 42. Elaborate funeral programs developed as a custom at African American funerals in response to White newspapers barring obituaries for African Americans. a. True. b. False. 43. Around three-quarters of Latino Americans are Catholic but very few rate religion as important. a. True. b. False. 44. Day of the Dead has its origins in the rituals and values of the Aztecs. a. True. b. False. 45. Some Latino families place objects of personal significance in the casket with the deceased. a. True. b. False. 46. Feng shui consultations for the families of the deceased often advise that the gravesite be located under a tree and near the edge of a cemetery.

47. It is traditional at Chinese funerals for paper printed to look like money to be burnt for the deceased to have in the afterlife. a. True. b. False. 48. Asian or Eastern cultures tend to be more individualistic whereas European or Western cultures tend to be more collectivist. 49. Intersectionality refers to the idea that each of us has multiple identities, through our gender, race, ethnicity, education level, employment status, and many other factors, and that these identities carry with them degrees of privilege or a lack of it. a. True. b. False. 50. Humility and curiosity are crucial in achieving cultural competence and setting your clients at ease. a. True. b. False.

a. True. b. False.

a. True. b. False.

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