The microlith was:

a. a pebble tool
b. a drill
c. a hammer
d. a blade


d

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RNA is essential for carrying out the __________ function of DNA

a. cell replication b. energy production c. cytoplasmic d. protein synthesis

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In "Forest Development the Indian Way," Reed argues that, for the GuaranĂ­, __________ was essential to subsistence

a. farming b. foraging c. the combination of hunting and gathering d. the combination of farming and foraging

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Point types are named by the archaeologists who create them. The first name generally refers to the site or region and the name describes some morphological character. What is Thomas's "Rosegate" a combination of? a. "Rosegarden" a site in Southern California and "Northgate" after the site in Nevada

b. "Rose Spring" a site in southeastern California and "Eastgate" a small overhang in Eastgate, Nevada. c. "Rose Bush" a site in southeastern California, and "Lostgate" a small town in Nevada. d. Nothing, it is a term chosen at random by Thomas. e. It was a term used by previous archaeologists to refer to the functional and temporal characteristics of the point types, so Thomas continued the use of the term.

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The origins of Bollywood

a. have been banned from Indian cultures b. are from traditional dances from Sweden. c. are from traditional folktales told in Germany. d. come from the ideas in Hollywood and are becoming quite popular in the US e. come from traditional wooden statues from Kenya.

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