The Paleo-Indian period is defined by what cultural feature?

a. microblade technology
b. fluted points
c. Venus figurines
d. intensive nut processing
e. canoe and raft technology


b

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From an evolutionary perspective, ape language experiments

a. give us no clues into the origins of human language. b. indicate that human language capabilities must have been present in the last common ancestor of hominids and the African apes. c. indicate that apes will soon evolve human-like language capabilities. d. suggest some clues as to the origin of human language. e. indicate no common ancestral characteristics.

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Neoevolutionist Leslie White defined cultural evolution to mean that technology

a. had a greater capacity to inflict harm on groups of people. b. had an increased likelihood of causing environmental degradation. c. was able to harness a greater amount of energy per person per year. d. was increasingly complex in its components and the skill needed to run it.

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What are common characteristics of caste societies?

What will be an ideal response?

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