Alfred Russel Wallace spent five years as the naturalist aboard the HMS Beagle observing nature and collecting plants and animals from around the world

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: F

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One theory suggests that people are more willing to put up with a leader's control in exchange for protection once they have __________

A) made a more permanent investment in land B) married and had children C) reached a higher socioeconomic status D) experienced food insecurity

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Which of the following statements is true of the current state of Americanist archaeology?

a. The "New Archaeology" of the 1960s has for the most part been uncritically accepted by nearly all Americanist archaeologists, and currently dominates archaeological thought. b. Americanist archaeology is today very diverse, representing many different theoretical perspectives; there is no single, defining, dominating trend. c. Whatever public interest and involvement that archaeology once experienced has dramatically diminished; archaeology as a discipline is at the risk of extinction. d. Archaeology today, as it was throughout the entire history of Americanist archaeology, is heavily dominated by white males, with virtually no involvement by woman and other minorities. e. A single defining trend dominates archaeology today.

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Which of the following does NOT belong with the others?

a. Richard Wagner b. Hauptmann c. heredity and environment d. person as victim e. slice of life

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Which of the following is NOT a true statement?

A) All cultures share the same models for understanding and speaking about the world. B) Human perception is affected by an individual's role in his or her culture. C) Methods of organizing and classifying are typical of groups. D) Humans fit experiences into systems of organization. E) It is virtually impossible for humans to see things without evaluating them.

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