The discoveries of what we now refer to as Homo erectus go back to the _____ century

a. seventeenth
b. sixteenth
c. nineteenth
d. twentieth
e. eighteenth


c

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The goals and research interests of historical archaeology have changed since its earliest practice

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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List the causes and effects of deforestation. Identify how deforestation ties in to climate change, and discuss the traditional approach to combating deforestation. Identify strategies that are more likely to be effective.

What will be an ideal response?

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Mark Juergensmeyer has suggested religious justification for violence:

a) is a way to force people into violence. b) makes violence a battle between good and evil. c) is fairly uncommon. d) has declined in the contemporary era.

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__________ is a diminutive hominid that appears to be a miniature form of Homo erectus

a. Homo ergaster b. Homo rudolfensis c. Homo habilis d. Homo floresiensis

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