Early Homo

A) probably ate less meat than the australopithecines
B) had a larger brain than the australopithecines
C) is the earliest human ancestor found outside of Africa
D) made the oldest stone tools
E) had more sexual dimorphism than the australopithecines


B

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A. Ethnocentrism B. Cultural relativism C. Culture shock D. Assimilation E. Ethnicity

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Why is a molecular anthropologist well suited to study evolution?

a. because only genetic information is useful in discussing the morphological differences between humans and nonhuman primates b. because only geneticists are capable of interpreting genomic data c. because evolution can only be seen at the molecular level d. because evolution is defined as genetic change in an organism over time

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A tribal society:

a. Is a creation of Western colonial administrators and not naturally occurring. b. Imagines all of its members to be related by kinship. c. Is characterized by peaceful relations among its different segments. d. Lacks any social mechanisms to hold its different units together. e. Is constantly in a state of warfare.

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All of the following are common causes of cultural change except:

a. ecological shifts. b. cultural relativism. c. foreign invasion. d. new trade goods. e. new technology.

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