What are the similarities and differences in the transition from foraging to food production in the Middle East and Mesoamerica?
What will be an ideal response?
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Why might a culture attempt to cling to one language within its borders?
a. Language unity may bring cultural unity and solidarity, void of outside influence. b. Language learning can pose a threat to totalitarian governments. c. Language diversity may increase culture wars. d. Teaching multiple languages in a culture may be too challenging given the resources available to a given culture. e. All of these.
the theory of common ancestry holds that
A. no species is ranked higher than any other in the taxonomy B. similar species are descended from a common ancestor C. similar species are able to interbreed D. all species reproduce in a similar ("common") way
Unlike other species, humans adapt to our environment mainly by
a. biological/genetic means. b. conflict. c. cultural means. d. trail and error learning.
Development of a mammalian brain requires all except:
a. social system that ensure ample learning. b. the lack of a "bond of milk" between mother and infant. c. more intense period of growth. d. longer period of growth. e. slower development in utero and after birth.