Darwin's innovation in defining the species was to emphasize
A. what members of a species have in common
B. the survival potential of the species
C. the connections of species to other species
D. how individual members of a species differ
D. how individual members of a species differ
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One hypothesis contends that the ancestors of New World monkeys floated across the ocean from Africa on masses of vegetation
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
How are offenses viewed differently between a state society and a band society?
a. In a state society, there is a distinction between crimes against the state and against individuals; in a band society, there is only transgression against individuals or kin groups. b. In a state society, offenses are always viewed as disruptive to society in general, whereas in band societies, the offense may be solely between individuals and contained. c. In a band society, no individual is seen as offensive; every action is understood in context through customary law. In state societies, all actions of the individual are considered to be potentially offensive. d. In band societies, self-control is taught from a young age, whereas in state societies, individuals are never taught any sort of self-control.
Oversimplified ideas about the characteristics of males and females are known as gender roles.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Genocide refers to the physical destruction of an ethnic or religious group through mass murder.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)