A group of people who identify each other based on a common experience, which might include geographic or national origin, ancestry, history, cultural and social norms, religion, race, language, ideology, food, dress, or other factors


Ans: Ethnicity

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Studies of human adaptation focus on the capacity of humans to adapt, or adjust to their material environment, biologically and culturally

a. True b. False

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Complete diploid daughter cells at each end of the cell exist directly following which phase of the cell cycle?

a. anaphase b. metaphase c. interphase d. telophase

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Culture, as defined in Chapter 1:

a. was not an important factor in human evolution. b. is genetically determined and does not alter over time. c. is important only as it pertains to modern humans. d. includes only those aspects of human lifestyle that relate to the arts. e. can be defined as the strategy by which humans adapt to the natural environment.

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The first English-speaking theatre in colonial America most closely resembled:

a. a monopoly theatre in London b. a fair theatre outside of London c. a provincial English touring company d. an established provincial company e. an acting company at the time of Shakespeare

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