Genetic analysis tells us what about the development of Homo sapiens?

A. All humans living today can trace their ancestry to the continent of Africa.
B. Modern-day Africans often have non-African DNA, indicating that Homo sapiens developed elsewhere.
C. Modern-day humans can trace their origins to several distinct regions on the globe.
D. Homo sapiens are less genetically diverse today than they were thousands of years ago.


Answer: A

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How did their enslavement affect the culture of many African Americans during the colonial era?

A) Many African Americans worked to preserve their culture despite the constraints of slavery. B) Many African Americans were openly hostile toward colonial culture and traditions. C) Many African Americans did not understand colonial customs and so disregarded them. D) Many African Americans pretended to adopt colonial customs while secretly maintaining their own traditions. E) Many African Americans disregarded their traditions and adopted colonial customs in order to "fit in."

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Beyond St. Augustine, the second major institution of Spanish presence in Florida was

A) ?a series of smaller military installations along the Florida east coast. B) ?a colonial settlement near present-day Miami. C) ?a sprawling chain of Catholic missions. D) ?a town made up of plantation-like farms in southwest Florida. E) ?None of these are correct.

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All of the following are correct about the Polynesian peoples except

A. they originated on the island of Taiwan and on the southeastern coast of China. B. they colonized the islands of Tahiti, Hawaii, and Eastern Island. C. they were seafarers. D. the Maoris of New Zealand were not among the Polynesians. E. they had sailing canoes up to 100 feet long.

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Why did France invade the Ruhr in 1923?

A) As a policy of French imperialism B) At the instigation of the British C) To thwart a German communist takeover D) Because it accused Germany of being in default on its treaty obligations E) Because of the majority French population there

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