Most nonhuman primate species are __________

A) arboreal and terrestrial
B) arboreal, quadrupedal, and diurnal
C) terrestrial, bipedal, and nocturnal
D) arboreal, bipedal, and nocturnal


Answer: B

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The foundations of the state—a social and political unit featuring a central government, extreme contrasts of wealth, and social classes—emerged

A. in the alluvial desert plain of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, where a new economy based on irrigation and trade fueled the growth of this entirely new form of society. B. out of an attempt to copy, on a larger scale, the lifestyle that early sedentism offered its members prior to the sudden population growth caused by food production. C. in the hilly flanks, because that was the area that could best sustain a growing population. D. at the intersection of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, where the abundance of water helped keep a complex irrigation system working. E. against the will of the people, who correctly foresaw the many ills this new form of society would bring upon them.

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Anthropologists can work in a variety of careers

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Anthropological data on human sexuality in other parts of the world is sparse for all of the following reasons EXCEPT

a. sexual activity in all parts of the world is considered to be a private matter b. data on women has been ignored by the preponderance of male researchers c. questions asked by anthropologists have been narrowly defined d. anthropologists have not been interested in this topic for very long e. gathering this type of data can be very delicate and difficult

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According to “Surviving in the Andes,” Aymara Indians adapted to high altitude by having approximately _____ % of greater pulmonary diffusing capacity through their expanded heart and lungs

a. 1 0 b. 1 5 c. 2 0 d. 3 0 e. 4 0

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