For most of the time the human species has been around, humans have obtained food by:
A. gathering, supplemented by scavenging and/or hunting
B. herding animals
C. horticulture
D. agriculture
A. gathering, supplemented by scavenging and/or hunting
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Bipedalism has traditionally been viewed as an adaptation to open grassland or savanna country, although Ardipithecus lived in a humid woodland habitat. Perhaps bipedalism developed in the woodlands but became even more adaptive in a savanna habitat.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is NOT a problem with defining religion?
A. Defining religion with reference to supernatural powers makes it difficult to classify ritual-like behavior in secular contexts. B. Behaviors considered appropriate for religious occasions vary between cultures. C. Distinctions between supernatural and natural are not consistently made in a society, making it difficult to tell what a religion is and what isn't. D. There are both sacred and secular rituals. E. Only one religion can be considered true, so all others must be classified as myth.
Which of the following statements about the concept of race in Brazil is FALSE?
A. Racial classification in Brazil is built around the concept of hypodescent. B. A person's race can change from day to day. C. The perception of biological races is influenced not just by their physical phenotype but by how they dress and behave. D. There are more than 500 different terms used to describe phenotypes. E. The large number of racial categories in Brazil does not easily lend itself to socioeconomic discrimination based on race.