A common technique in cultural colonialism is to flood ethnic areas with members of the dominant ethnic group to diminish the cohesion and clout of the local people.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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If splitters are correct, __________

a. Homo heidelbergensis was an ancestor of Homo neanderthalensis b. Neandertals and archaic Homo sapiens were all part of one potentially interbreeding species c. Neandertals and modern Homo sapiens are the same species d. it is impossible to distinguish archaic and modern human species from one another

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Ian Hodder's research among the Moro and Mesakin in Sudan revealed that the Moro women disposed pig bones outside the compound because

a. pigs are considered sacred animals by the Moro and therefore were disposed of in a ritual manner. b. Moro men did not want to be "polluted" with the bones of an animal that was associated with women. c. they didn't want the scent of the bones attracting dangerous scavengers, like hyenas, close to the compound. d. the pig bones were larger than the bones of other animals they consumed and they did not want to clutter up the compound with the debris from feasts. e. there were no trash pits inside the village.

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Please write 2-3 sentences identifying the person, place, or thing in terms of age, location, and significance.Aegean

What will be an ideal response?

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HOX genes:

A. are regulator genes that among other things control the development of an organism B. are only found in primates C. are considered to be made up of "junk" DNA and do not perform any function but can be used to construct phylogenetic trees D. are found in mitochondria and are passed on to the next generation only by females

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