The populationist:
A. believes that variation of a basic type is illusory; only archetypes are real
B. believes that only individuals have reality; archetypes are illusory
C. would classify fossils that show no more variation between them than individuals within a closely related living species as the same species
D. believes that only individuals have reality; archetypes are illusory and would classify fossils that show no more variation between them than individuals within a closely related living species as the same species
D. believes that only individuals have reality; archetypes are illusory and would classify fossils that show no more variation between them than individuals within a closely related living species as the same species
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a. European b. Guinean c. Dravidian d. American Indian e. Caucasian
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In recent times, many foraging groups have been exposed to the idea of food production but have not adopted it. Why?
A. They had to ask permission from the state to do so. B. They did not realize the advantages of food production. C. People naturally resist change, especially foragers. D. Their own economies provided a perfectly adequate and nutritious diet, with a lot less work. E. They did not have the skills or tools to do so.