Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. “Single-point perspective” is a system that assures that every seat in the audience shares a single effect of the scenery.

2. Movable scenery was demanded by neoclassical drama.

3. Movable scenery became a theatrical event in its own right.


1. F
2. F
3. T

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The following statements about land are made by people who belong to food-foraging, horticultural, pastoralist, intensive agriculturalist, and industrial societies. Which statement is most likely to be made by horticulturalists from a tributary system of land ownership in West Africa?

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Violent conflicts in band societies are rarely over which of the following?

a. Property b. Jealousies c. Marriage rights d. Sexual relations

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One sexual selection model for bipedalism is __________

a. it allows females to carry infants b. it allows males to more effectively protect females c. it makes males more effective fighters in mating contests d. it makes males look more impressive during display behavior

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