How does the Hausa ethnomedicine compare to biomedicine’s treatment for malaria?
A) There is no evidence that the plants used to treat malaria have any effect.
B) Laboratory experiments support the biomedical efficacy of the Hausa treatments for malaria.
C) Hausa botanical treatments are far more effective than biomedical treatments for malaria.
D) The Hausa treatment seems to be effective only when coupled with ritual and prayer.
B) Laboratory experiments support the biomedical efficacy of the Hausa treatments for malaria.
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a. agriculturalist societies b. horticulturalist societies c. nomadic societies d. industrial societies
The anatomical work of T. H. Huxley
A) showed that human's closest evolutionary relatives are the apes B) proved that humans were created in their present form 6000 years ago C) showed that there were several subspecies of humans D) established the fact that species go extinct E) provided strong evidence against the evolutionary development of humans
The initial step in the scientific method is
a. the formation of a theory. b. the formation of a hypothesis. c. to perform an experiment. d. to publish a scientific article. e. to collect data and establish facts.
Describe the findings of the Royal Cemetery of Early Dynastic Ur in Mesopotamia.
What will be an ideal response?