The replacement model for Homo sapiens' evolution suggests that modern humans:

A. evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the world, replacing all earlier populations
B. evolved in Europe and migrated into the rest of the world, replacing all earlier populations
C. evolved locally in Europe, Africa, and Asia from earlier Homo populations
D. evolved in the New World and migrated into the rest of the world, replacing all earlier populations


A. evolved in Africa and migrated into the rest of the world, replacing all earlier populations

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A) age and status B) wealth and gender C) gender and age D) status and wealth

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The most basic rule of anthropological research is __________

a. research objectively b. record everything c. ethical obligations to people they study are more important than the pursuit of knowledge d. consider a long-term relationship to exist with the research community

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The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis:

a. has no importance in contemporary anthropology. b. has found a lot of support in the fact that cultures always change more rapidly than language. c. is currently being investigated in relation to specific domains such as space and location. d. is criticized for being too narrow in its original application to proxemics.

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The development of a __________ often coincides with processes of state formation and centralization through which the state exerts both linguistic and cultural control

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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