The H. erectus browridge, or __________, is quite prominent
a. angular torus
b. sagital keel
c. metopic keel
d. supraorbital torus
Answer d
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One introduction to Native Americans by missionaries was __________
a. the eight hour work day b. religious holidays c. the concept of sin d. the concept of heaven
Native American ledger drawings became a form of tourist art when:
A) the Cheyenne made them to sell while they were imprisoned in Florida at Fort Marion. B) tourists began traveling out West and trading at the forts along the way. C) the Apache became involved with anthropologists collecting ethnographic data for museums. D) national parks began to operate on Native American lands in Montana. E) Native museums opened gift shops as a routine part of their exhibits.
There is a tendency for people to refer to fossil groups in terms of analogies with living groups. For example, the Miocene hominoids are frequently referred to as "apes." Although these forms may have ancestral to modern apes (and humans as well), they are not really apes in the modern sense. What is the danger in calling early hominoids, such as Aegyptopithecus and Proconsul, a monkey or an ape?
What will be an ideal response?
Ester Boserup has argued that ________ spurs technological change and increased food production.
A. population growth B. political change C. warfare D. climate change