The stone tool traditions of Homo erectus are traditionally called_______

a. Lower Paleolithic
b. Acheulian
c. hard hammer
d. Upper Paleolithic


a

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To rule its colonies with long histories of state organization, France sometimes

A. used indirect rule. B. paid elected local officials to implement policy. C. imposed third-party rule. D. implemented corrupt rule. E. installed capitalist rule.

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What factor links the intelligence studies of Francis Galton, Karl Pearson, and Charles Spearman?

A) ?Each relied on objective methods. B) ?Each linked intelligence with actions and appearances similar to their own. C) ?Each sought to use racial differences as the basis for intelligence measurements. D) ?Each regarded intelligence as "fixed" and measurable.

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The seeds of industrial society were planted well before the eighteenth century. For example, a knitting machine invented in England in 1589 was so far ahead of its time that it played a profitable role in factories two and three centuries later.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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In human foraging societies:

A. there is a sexual division of labor, where men hunt and women collect vegetable food B. food sharing is important C. the vegetable foods consumed are often difficult to find, acquire, and process D. all of these

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