________ is a characteristic of most foraging societies

A. Social stratification
B. Sedentism
C. Egalitarianism
D. Irrigation
E. Large population


C

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__________ are grammatical languages that have developed in a situation of ongoing linguistic instability

a. Creoles b. Pidgins c. Deep structures d. Aphasia

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When nations become more tied to the world economy, indigenous forms of social organization inevitably break down into nuclear family organization, impersonality, and alienation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Homo is different from Australopithecus in that Homo is characterized by:

A. the bones of brain case being thin B. relatively small facial skeleton C. marked postorbital constriction D. enclosed eye socket

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Evidence for religious beliefs among Neandertals includes __________

A. cave paintings of supernatural beings B. small chambers in the far recesses of caves that contained "religious objects," primarily clay figures of gods and goddesses C. a cave containing a number of cave bear skulls arranged on stone slabs D. larger ritual sites such as Stonehenge

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